Word sense disambiguation using semantic kernels with class-based term values

In this study, we propose several semantic kernels for word sense disambiguation (WSD). Our approaches adapt the intuition that class-based term values help in resolving ambiguity of polysemous words in WSD. We evaluate our proposed approaches with experiments, utilizing various sizes of training sets of disambiguated corpora (SensEval). With these experiments we try to answer the following questions: 1.) Do our semantic kernel formulations yield higher classification performance than traditional linear kernel?, 2.) Under which conditions a kernel design performs better than others?, 3.) Does the addition of class labels into standard term-document matrix improve the classification accuracy?, 4.) Is their combination superior to either type?, 5.) Is ensemble of these kernels perform better than the baseline?, 6.) What is the effect of training set size? Our experiments demonstrate that our kernel-based WSD algorithms can outperform baseline in terms of F-score.