how to calculate the number of word-sense pairs in Wordnet?
I writed the following code intending to calculate the number of word-sense pairs in Wordnet. However, I didn't get the same number given by the official website(a lot more than the official).
def word_sense_pair(pos=None):
total_sense = 0
pairs =
for word in list(wn.all_lemma_names(pos)):
senses = list(wn.synsets(word))
total_sense += len(senses)
return total_sense
def print_pair():
print('pair_num(noun)', word_sense_pair('n'))
print('pair_num(verb)', word_sense_pair('v'))
print('pair_num(adj)', word_sense_pair('a'))
print('pair_num(adv)', word_sense_pair('r'))
print('pair_num(total)', word_sense_pair())
python wordnet
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I writed the following code intending to calculate the number of word-sense pairs in Wordnet. However, I didn't get the same number given by the official website(a lot more than the official).
def word_sense_pair(pos=None):
total_sense = 0
pairs =
for word in list(wn.all_lemma_names(pos)):
senses = list(wn.synsets(word))
total_sense += len(senses)
return total_sense
def print_pair():
print('pair_num(noun)', word_sense_pair('n'))
print('pair_num(verb)', word_sense_pair('v'))
print('pair_num(adj)', word_sense_pair('a'))
print('pair_num(adv)', word_sense_pair('r'))
print('pair_num(total)', word_sense_pair())
python wordnet
what is your expected output? (what numbers do the official website give, or what's the official website you are comparing your results to?)
– davedwards
Nov 29 '18 at 0:27
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I writed the following code intending to calculate the number of word-sense pairs in Wordnet. However, I didn't get the same number given by the official website(a lot more than the official).
def word_sense_pair(pos=None):
total_sense = 0
pairs =
for word in list(wn.all_lemma_names(pos)):
senses = list(wn.synsets(word))
total_sense += len(senses)
return total_sense
def print_pair():
print('pair_num(noun)', word_sense_pair('n'))
print('pair_num(verb)', word_sense_pair('v'))
print('pair_num(adj)', word_sense_pair('a'))
print('pair_num(adv)', word_sense_pair('r'))
print('pair_num(total)', word_sense_pair())
python wordnet
I writed the following code intending to calculate the number of word-sense pairs in Wordnet. However, I didn't get the same number given by the official website(a lot more than the official).
def word_sense_pair(pos=None):
total_sense = 0
pairs =
for word in list(wn.all_lemma_names(pos)):
senses = list(wn.synsets(word))
total_sense += len(senses)
return total_sense
def print_pair():
print('pair_num(noun)', word_sense_pair('n'))
print('pair_num(verb)', word_sense_pair('v'))
print('pair_num(adj)', word_sense_pair('a'))
print('pair_num(adv)', word_sense_pair('r'))
print('pair_num(total)', word_sense_pair())
def word_sense_pair(pos=None):
total_sense = 0
pairs =
for word in list(wn.all_lemma_names(pos)):
senses = list(wn.synsets(word))
total_sense += len(senses)
return total_sense
def print_pair():
print('pair_num(noun)', word_sense_pair('n'))
print('pair_num(verb)', word_sense_pair('v'))
print('pair_num(adj)', word_sense_pair('a'))
print('pair_num(adv)', word_sense_pair('r'))
print('pair_num(total)', word_sense_pair())
def word_sense_pair(pos=None):
total_sense = 0
pairs =
for word in list(wn.all_lemma_names(pos)):
senses = list(wn.synsets(word))
total_sense += len(senses)
return total_sense
def print_pair():
print('pair_num(noun)', word_sense_pair('n'))
print('pair_num(verb)', word_sense_pair('v'))
print('pair_num(adj)', word_sense_pair('a'))
print('pair_num(adv)', word_sense_pair('r'))
print('pair_num(total)', word_sense_pair())
python wordnet
python wordnet
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what is your expected output? (what numbers do the official website give, or what's the official website you are comparing your results to?)
– davedwards
Nov 29 '18 at 0:27
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what is your expected output? (what numbers do the official website give, or what's the official website you are comparing your results to?)
– davedwards
Nov 29 '18 at 0:27
what is your expected output? (what numbers do the official website give, or what's the official website you are comparing your results to?)
– davedwards
Nov 29 '18 at 0:27
what is your expected output? (what numbers do the official website give, or what's the official website you are comparing your results to?)
– davedwards
Nov 29 '18 at 0:27
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what is your expected output? (what numbers do the official website give, or what's the official website you are comparing your results to?)
– davedwards
Nov 29 '18 at 0:27