Abstract | Recent work on bilingual Word Sense Disambiguation (WSD) has shown that a resource deprived language (L1) can benefit from the annotation work done in a resource rich language (L2) via parameter projection. |
Conclusion | We presented a bilingual bootstrapping algorithm for Word Sense Disambiguation which allows two resource deprived languages to mutually benefit |
Parameter Projection | (2009) proposed that the various parameters essential for domain-specific Word Sense Disambiguation can be broadly classified into two categories: |
Related Work | Bootstrapping for Word Sense Disambiguation was first discussed in (Yarowsky, 1995). |