Article accepted at Computational Linguistics: Watset: Local-Global Graph Clustering with Applications in Sense and Frame Induction

The article “Watset: Local-Global Graph Clustering with Applications in Sense and Frame Induction” by Dmitry Ustalov, Alexander Panchenko, Chris Biemann, and Simone Paolo Ponzetto has been accepted for publication at the Computational Linguistics (CL) journal by MIT Press.

Abstract:

We present a detailed theoretical and computational analysis of the Watset meta-algorithm for fuzzy graph clustering, which has been found to be widely applicable in a variety of domains. This algorithm creates an intermediate representation of the input graph that reflects the “ambiguity” of its nodes. It uses hard clustering to discover clusters in this “disambiguated” intermediate graph. After outlining the approach and analyzing its computational complexity, we demonstrate that Watset shows competitive results in three applications: unsupervised synset induction from a synonymy graph, unsupervised semantic frame induction from dependency triples, and unsupervised semantic class induction from a distributional thesaurus. Our algorithm is generic and can be also applied to other networks of linguistic data.

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