Finding Definitions in Large Corpora with Sketch Engine

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Authors

KOVÁŘ Vojtěch MOČIARIKOVÁ Monika RYCHLÝ Pavel

Year of publication 2016
Type Article in Proceedings
Conference Proceedings of the Tenth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC 2016)
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Informatics

Citation
Field Informatics
Keywords Sketch Engine; definition; definitions; CQL; corpora
Description The paper describes automatic definition finding implemented within the leading corpus query and management tool, Sketch Engine. The implementation exploits complex pattern-matching queries in the corpus query language (CQL) and the indexing mechanism of word sketches for finding and storing definition candidates throughout the corpus. The approach is evaluated for Czech and English corpora, showing that the results are usable in practice: precision of the tool ranges between 30 and 75 percent (depending on the major corpus text types) and we were able to extract nearly 2 million definition candidates from an English corpus with 1.4 billion words. The feature is embedded into the interface as a concordance filter, so that users can search for definitions of any query to the corpus, including very specific multi-word queries. The results also indicate that ordinary texts (unlike explanatory texts) contain rather low number of definitions, which is perhaps the most important problem with automatic definition finding in general.
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