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Word-Sense Disambiguation (Questionnaire 2)

Word sense disambiguation (well known as WSD) have place in software programs which are designed to interpret the language. There are many ambiguous words and sentences which have more than one sense and can be understood in many different ways although only one sense in pretended. The main goal of disambiguation is to figure out the pretended or intended meaning.

This is a clear example of a written word which has two distinct senses or meanings:

For example, the written word “bass” has those two senses:

  1. bass = a kind of fish
  2. bass = tones of low frequency (gehiago…)

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