Philip Resnik
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Philip Resnik is a person.
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- AKA: Semantic Lexical Similarity.
References
- Professional Homepage: http://www.umiacs.umd.edu/~resnik
- DBLP Author Page: http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~ley/db/indices/a-tree/r/Resnik:Philip.html
2005
- (Resnik & Elkiss, 2005) ⇒ Philip Resnik, and A. Elkiss. (2005). “The linguist’s search engine: An overview.” Demonstration at ACL Conference, (ACL 2005).
2003
- (Resnik & Smith, 2003) ⇒ Philip Resnik, and Noah A. Smith. (2003). “The Web As a Parallel Corpus.” In: Computational Linguistics Journal, 29(3). doi:10.1162/089120103322711578
2000
- (Resnik & Yarowsky, 2000) ⇒ Philip Resnik, and David Yarowsky. (2000). “Distinguishing Systems and Distinguishing Senses: new evaluation methods for word sense disambiguation.” In: Natural Language Engineering, 5(3). doi:10.1017/S1351324999002211
1999
- (Resnik, 1999) ⇒ Philip Resnik. (1999). “Semantic Similarity in a Taxonomy: An Information-based Measure and its Application to Problems of Ambiguity in Natural Language.” In: Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research, 11. doi:10.1613/jair.514
- A journal paper of (Resnik, 1995)?
1996
- (Klavans & Resnik, 1996) ⇒ Judith L. Klavans, and Philip Resnik, editors. (1996). “The Balancing Act: Combining Symbolic and Statistical Approaches to Language." MIT Press. ISBN:0262611228.
- (Resnik, 1996) ⇒ Philip Resnik. (1996). “Selectional Constraints: An information-theoretic model and its computational realization.” In: Cognition, 61.
1995
- (Resnik, 1995) ⇒ Philip Resnik. (1995). “Using Information Content to Evaluate Semantic Similarity in a Taxonomy.” In: Proceedings of the 14th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI 1995).
1994
- (Brill & Resnik, 1994) ⇒ Eric D. Brill, and Philip Resnik. (1994). “A Rule-based Approach to Prepositional Phrase Attachment Disambiguation.” In: Proceedings of COLING 1994. doi:10.3115/991250.991346
1993
- (Resnik & Hearst, 1993) ⇒ Philip Resnik, and Marti Hearst. (1993). “Structural Ambiguity and Conceptual Relations.” In: Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on Very Large Corpora: Academic and Industrial Perspectives.
- (Resnik, 1993) ⇒ Philip S. Resnik. (1993). “Selection and information: A Class-based Approach to Lexical Relationships." Ph.D. thesis, University of Pennsylvania.