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Automatic sense disambiguation using machine readable dictionaries: how to tell a pine cone from an ice cream cone
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Proceedings of the 5th annual international conference on Systems documentation table of contents
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Pages: 24 - 26  
Year of Publication: 1986
ISBN:0-89791-224-1
Author
Michael Lesk  Bell Communications Research, Morristown, NJ
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SIGDOC: ACM Special Interest Group for Design of Communications
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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J.F. Sowa, Conceptual Structures, Addison-Wesley, 1984.
 
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R. Granger, "Scruffy Text Understanding," Proc. 20th ACL Meeting, pp. 157-160, 1982.
 
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R. Amsler and D. Walker, "The Use of Machine- Readable Dictionaries in Sublanguage Analysis," in Subtanguage.' Description and Processing, ed. R. Grishman and R. Kittredge, Lawrence Ertbaum, 1985.

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