Lars Borin, Markus Forsberg, Karin Friberg Heppin, Richard Johansson, Annika Kjellandsson
Sourcetitle:
Proceedings of the 6th Linguistic Annotation Workshop
Year of publication:
2012 PublicationType:
Conference paper - peer reviewed
We show how the lexicographic task of finding informative and diverse example sentences can be cast as a search result diversification problem, where an objective based on relevance and diversity is maximized. This problem has been studied intensively in the information retrieval community during recent years, and efficient algorithms have been devised.
We finally show how the approach has been implemented in a
lexicographic project, and describe the relevance and diversity
functions used in that context.