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Disambiguation is the process of identifying which meaning of a word is used in context. Disambiguation may also refer to: Music * Disambiguation (Pandelis Karayorgis and Mat Maneri album), ''Disambiguation'' (Pandelis Karayorgis and Mat Maneri album), a 2002 album by Pandelis Karayorgis and Mat Maneri * ''Ø (Disambiguation)'', a 2010 album by Underoath Other uses * Author name disambiguation, process of removing ambiguity, related to the names of people * Memory disambiguation, a set of microprocessor execution techniques * Semantic disambiguation, the problem of resolving semantic ambiguity * Sentence boundary disambiguation, the problem in natural language processing of deciding where sentences begin and end * Syntactic disambiguation, the problem of resolving syntactic ambiguity See also

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Disambiguation
Word-sense disambiguation is the process of identifying which sense of a word is meant in a sentence or other segment of context. In human language processing and cognition, it is usually subconscious. Given that natural language requires reflection of neurological reality, as shaped by the abilities provided by the brain's neural networks, computer science has had a long-term challenge in developing the ability in computers to do natural language processing and machine learning. Many techniques have been researched, including dictionary-based methods that use the knowledge encoded in lexical resources, supervised machine learning methods in which a classifier is trained for each distinct word on a corpus of manually sense-annotated examples, and completely unsupervised methods that cluster occurrences of words, thereby inducing word senses. Among these, supervised learning approaches have been the most successful algorithms to date. Accuracy of current algorithms is diffi ...
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Disambiguation (album)
Disambiguation Word-sense disambiguation is the process of identifying which sense of a word is meant in a sentence or other segment of context. In human language processing and cognition, it is usually subconscious. Given that natural language requires ref ... is the process of identifying which meaning of a word is used in context. Disambiguation may also refer to: Music * ''Disambiguation'' (Pandelis Karayorgis and Mat Maneri album), a 2002 album by Pandelis Karayorgis and Mat Maneri * '' Ø (Disambiguation)'', a 2010 album by Underoath Other uses * Author name disambiguation, process of removing ambiguity, related to the names of people * Memory disambiguation, a set of microprocessor execution techniques * Semantic disambiguation, the problem of resolving semantic ambiguity * Sentence boundary disambiguation, the problem in natural language processing of deciding where sentences begin and end * Syntactic disambiguation, the problem of resolving syntactic ambig ...
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Disambiguation (Pandelis Karayorgis And Mat Maneri Album)
''Disambiguation'' is an album by a quintet co-led by jazz pianist Pandelis Karayorgis and violinist Mat Maneri, which was recorded in 2001 and released on the English Leo label.''Disambiguation''
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Maneri had the idea to ask Karayorgis to write pieces for a quintet date with saxophonist Tony Malaby and bassist Michael Formanek already in mind. Drummer Randy Peterson was on pianist's trio and has long played with Mat in Joe Maneri's quartet.Original Liner Notes by Kevin Whitehead


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Ø (Disambiguation)
''Ø (Disambiguation)'' is the seventh studio album by American rock band Underoath. Released on November 9, 2010, through Tooth & Nail Records, the album was the band's only without founding member Aaron Gillespie, and is the first and only record by the band with Daniel Davison, formerly of Norma Jean. It was also their final album before a two-year breakup from 2013 to 2015. They would not release another studio album until 2018's '' Erase Me''. ''Ø (Disambiguation)'' was met with acclaim and was recorded at Glow in the Dark Studios in Atlanta, Georgia, the same studio where the band's previous album, '' Lost in the Sound of Separation'' was recorded. Recording and production During a late 2009 interview, guitarist Timothy McTague stated that the band had "just started writing songs that may be included on the next record", and that they are hoping to enter the studio late summer or early fall 2010. On April 5, 2010, the band announced the departure of drummer and vo ...
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Author Name Disambiguation
Author name disambiguation is the process of disambiguation and record linkage applied to the names of individual people. The process could, for example, distinguish individuals with the name "John Smith". An editor may apply the process to scholarly documents where the goal is to find all mentions of the same author and cluster them together. Authors of scholarly documents often share names which makes it hard to distinguish each author's work. Hence, author name disambiguation aims to find all publications that belong to a given author and distinguish them from publications of other authors who share the same name. Methods Considerable research has been conducted into name disambiguation. Typical approaches for author name disambiguation rely on information to distinguish between authors, including (but not limited to) information about the authors such as: their name representation, affiliations and email addresses, and information about the publication: such as year of publica ...
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Memory Disambiguation
{{Unreferenced, date=October 2014 Memory disambiguation is a set of techniques employed by high-performance out-of-order execution microprocessors that execute memory access instructions (loads and stores) out of program order. The mechanisms for performing memory disambiguation, implemented using digital logic inside the microprocessor core, detect true dependencies between memory operations at execution time and allow the processor to recover when a dependence has been violated. They also eliminate spurious memory dependencies and allow for greater instruction-level parallelism by allowing safe out-of-order execution of loads and stores. Background Dependencies When attempting to execute instructions out of order, a microprocessor must respect true dependencies between instructions. For example, consider a simple true dependence: 1: add $1, $2, $3 # R1 <= R2 + R3 2: add $5, $1, $4 # R5 <= R1 + R4 (dependent on 1) In this example, the add instruction o ...
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Semantic Disambiguation
Polysemy ( or ; ) is the capacity for a sign (e.g. a symbol, morpheme, word, or phrase) to have multiple related meanings. For example, a word can have several word senses. Polysemy is distinct from ''monosemy'', where a word has a single meaning. Polysemy is distinct from homonymy—or homophony—which is an accidental similarity between two or more words (such as ''bear'' the animal, and the verb ''bear''); whereas homonymy is a mere linguistic coincidence, polysemy is not. In discerning whether a given set of meanings represent polysemy or homonymy, it is often necessary to look at the history of the word to see whether the two meanings are historically related. Dictionary writers often list polysemes (words or phrases with different, but related, senses) in the same entry (that is, under the same headword) and enter homonyms as separate headwords (usually with a numbering convention such as ''¹bear'' and ''²bear''). Polysemes A polyseme is a word or phrase with differe ...
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Sentence Boundary Disambiguation
Sentence boundary disambiguation (SBD), also known as sentence breaking, sentence boundary detection, and sentence segmentation, is the problem in natural language processing of deciding where sentences begin and end. Natural language processing tools often require their input to be divided into sentences; however, sentence boundary identification can be challenging due to the potential ambiguity of punctuation marks. In written English, a period may indicate the end of a sentence, or may denote an abbreviation, a decimal point, an ellipsis, or an email address, among other possibilities. About 47% of the periods in ''The Wall Street Journal'' corpus denote abbreviations. Question marks and exclamation marks can be similarly ambiguous due to use in emoticons, source code, and slang. Some languages including Japanese and Chinese have unambiguous sentence-ending markers. Strategies The standard 'vanilla' approach to locate the end of a sentence: :(a) If it is a period, it ends a se ...
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Syntactic Disambiguation
Syntactic ambiguity, also known as structural ambiguity, amphiboly, or amphibology, is characterized by the potential for a sentence to yield multiple interpretations due to its ambiguous syntax. This form of ambiguity is not derived from the varied meanings of individual words but rather from the relationships among words and clauses within a sentence, concealing interpretations beneath the word order. Consequently, a sentence presents as syntactically ambiguous when it permits reasonable derivation of several possible grammatical structures by an observer. In jurisprudence, the interpretation of syntactically ambiguous phrases in statutory texts or contracts may be done by courts. Occasionally, claims based on highly improbable interpretations of such ambiguities are dismissed as being frivolous litigation and without merit. The term ''parse forest'' refers to the collection of all possible syntactic structures, known as '' parse trees'', that can represent the ambiguous sente ...
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Ambiguity (other)
Ambiguity is uncertainty as to intended meaning. It is the quality of being open to more than one interpretation; inexactness. Ambiguity may also refer to: * ''Amtybiguity'' (album) * Ambiguity (horse), 20th-century racer *Ambiguity (law), contract law situation *Ambiguous name, botanical taxonomy situation See also *Ambiguity aversion, decision theory concept * Volatility, uncertainty, complexity and ambiguity *Word-sense disambiguation Word-sense disambiguation is the process of identifying which sense of a word is meant in a sentence or other segment of context. In human language processing and cognition, it is usually subconscious. Given that natural language requires ref ... * Disambiguation (other) {{disambiguation ...
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