Two-word and Three-word Disambiguation Rules for Telugu Language Sentences: A Practical Approach
Keywords:
natural language processing, word sense disambiguation, rules, parts-of-speech
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This paper describes Two-word and Three-word Disambiguation Rules for Telugu language sentences, which are written in WX-notation. Generally in real life good number of words, which are having many meanings. If a word has many meanings, then we can call it as a word ambiguity. To resolve a word ambiguity, Natural Language Processing (NLP) system having lot of Word Sense Disambiguation (WSD) [1] methods. Among many methods, here we are proposing rule based method for Word Sense Disambiguation.
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2014-01-15
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