Lexical selection
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Lexical selection is the task of choosing, given several source-language (SL) translations with the same part-of-speech (POS), the most adequate translation among them in the target language (TL). The task is related to the task of [[word-sense disambiguation]]. The difference is that its aim is to find the most adequate translation, not the most adequate sense. Thus, it is not necessary to choose between a series of fine-grained senses if all these senses result in the same final translation.
This page has some links to pages about lexical selection in Apertium.
Current lexical selection module:
- Rule-based lexical selection module
- Generating lexical-selection rules from a parallel corpus
- How to get started with lexical selection rules
General information:
Deprecated: