Talk:Homesar
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In computational linguistics, word sense disambiguation (WSD) is the problem of determining in which sense a word having a number of distinct senses is used in a given sentence. | In computational linguistics, word sense disambiguation (WSD) is the problem of determining in which sense a word having a number of distinct senses is used in a given sentence. | ||
[[User:TheRealRocor|TheRealRocor]] 01:36, 12 July 2007 (UTC) | [[User:TheRealRocor|TheRealRocor]] 01:36, 12 July 2007 (UTC) | ||
+ | :This page is useful for people typing a link into their browser or a term into the search field, or for people linking to the site externally, to help them find whatever page they ''meant'' to put. — [[User:It's dot com|It's dot com]] 01:49, 12 July 2007 (UTC) | ||
+ | on second thought, we do need what we can get so... | ||
+ | homesar is a common misspelling of ''homestar''.it is [[homestar]] without the ''t''. |
Current revision as of 18:24, 6 December 2008
I don't think this page is needed, it's just a misspelling of Homestar or Homsar. From the Wikipedia article of disambiguation: In computational linguistics, word sense disambiguation (WSD) is the problem of determining in which sense a word having a number of distinct senses is used in a given sentence. TheRealRocor 01:36, 12 July 2007 (UTC)
- This page is useful for people typing a link into their browser or a term into the search field, or for people linking to the site externally, to help them find whatever page they meant to put. — It's dot com 01:49, 12 July 2007 (UTC)
on second thought, we do need what we can get so... homesar is a common misspelling of homestar.it is homestar without the t.