Word Sense Induction with Attentive Context Clustering

  • Stekel M
  • Azaria A
  • Gordin S
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Abstract

This paper presents ACCWSI (Attentive Context Clustering WSI), a method for Word Sense Induction, suitable for languages with limited resources. Pretrained on a small corpus and given an ambiguous word (a query word) and a set of excerpts that contain it, ACCWSI uses an attention mechanism for generating context-aware embeddings, distinguishing between the different senses assigned to the query word. These embeddings are then clustered to provide groups of main common uses of the query word. We show that ACCWSI performs well on the SemEval-2 2010 WSI task. ACCWSI also demonstrates practical applicability for shedding light on the meanings of ambiguous words in ancient languages, such as Classical Hebrew and Akkadian. In the near future, we intend to turn ACCWSI into a practical tool for linguists and historians.

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Stekel, M., Azaria, A., & Gordin, S. (2022). Word Sense Induction with Attentive Context Clustering. Journal of Data Mining & Digital Humanities, NLP4DH. https://doi.org/10.46298/jdmdh.9175

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