Do We Really Need All Those Rich Linguistic Features? A Neural Network-Based Approach to Implicit Sense Labeling

Niko Schenk, Christian Chiarcos, Kathrin Donandt, Samuel Rönnqvist, Evgeny Stepanov, Giuseppe Riccardi


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K16-2005
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Proceedings of the CoNLL-16 shared task
Month:
August
Year:
2016
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Berlin, Germany
Editor:
Nianwen Xue
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CoNLL
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SIGNLL
Publisher:
Association for Computational Linguistics
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Pages:
41–49
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https://aclanthology.org/K16-2005
DOI:
10.18653/v1/K16-2005
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Niko Schenk, Christian Chiarcos, Kathrin Donandt, Samuel Rönnqvist, Evgeny Stepanov, and Giuseppe Riccardi. 2016. Do We Really Need All Those Rich Linguistic Features? A Neural Network-Based Approach to Implicit Sense Labeling. In Proceedings of the CoNLL-16 shared task, pages 41–49, Berlin, Germany. Association for Computational Linguistics.
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Do We Really Need All Those Rich Linguistic Features? A Neural Network-Based Approach to Implicit Sense Labeling (Schenk et al., CoNLL 2016)
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