Question

I've been utilizing lots of different corpora for natural language processing, and I've been looking for a corpus that has been annotated with Wordnet Word Senses.

I understand that there probably is not a big corpus with this information, since the corpus needs to be built up manually, but there has to be something to go off of.

Also if there isn't a corpus in existence, is there at least a sense annotated ngram database (with what percentage of the time a word is each of its definitions, or a numerical count of each wordnet definition depending on how common the word sense is)?

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Solution

Three prominent corpora annotated for WordNet:

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Some of the SENSEVAL (now SEMEVAL) data is annotated with WordNet.

you can use senseval2, for java there is a semcor format and (jSemcor API) and also senseval3. these two corpus are used for Word sense disambiguation.

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