Browsing School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science by Author "Haber, J"
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Assessing Polyseme Sense Similarity through Co-predication Acceptability and Contextualised Embedding Distance
Haber, J; Poesio, M; Proceedings of the Ninth Joint Conference on Lexical and Computational Semantics (Association for Computational Linguistics, 2020-12-12)Co-predication is one of the most frequently used linguistic tests to tell apart shifts in polysemic sense from changes in homonymic meaning. It is increasingly coming under criticism as evidence is accumulating that it ... -
Computational Models of Anaphora
Poesio, M; Yu, J; Paun, S; Aloraini, A; Lu, P; Haber, J; Cokal, D (2023) -
Modeling Brain Representations of Words' Concreteness in Context Using GPT-2 and Human Ratings.
Bruera, A; Tao, Y; Anderson, A; Çokal, D; Haber, J; Poesio, M (Wiley, 2023-12)The meaning of most words in language depends on their context. Understanding how the human brain extracts contextualized meaning, and identifying where in the brain this takes place, remain important scientific challenges. ... -
Patterns of Lexical Ambiguity in Contextualised Language Models
Haber, J; Poesio, M (2021-09-27) -
Patterns of Polysemy and Homonymy in Contextualised Language Models
Haber, J; Poesio, M (Association for Computational Linguistics, 2021-11)One of the central aspects of contextualised language models is that they should be able to distinguish the meaning of lexically ambiguous words by their contexts. In this paper we investigate the extent to which the ...