%0 Conference Proceedings %T Towards a principled approach to sense clustering – a case study of wordnet and dictionary senses in Danish %A Pedersen, Bolette %A Agirrezabal, Manex %A Nimb, Sanni %A Olsen, Ida %A Olsen, Sussi %Y Bond, Francis %Y Vossen, Piek %Y Fellbaum, Christiane %S Proceedings of the 9th Global Wordnet Conference %D 2018 %8 January %I Global Wordnet Association %C Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore %F pedersen-etal-2018-towards %X Our aim is to develop principled methods for sense clustering which can make existing lexical resources practically useful in NLP – not too fine-grained to be operational and yet finegrained enough to be worth the trouble. Where traditional dictionaries have a highly structured sense inventory typically describing the vocabulary by means of mainand subsenses, wordnets are generally fine-grained and unstructured. We present a series of clustering and annotation experiments with 10 of the most polysemous nouns in Danish. We combine the structured information of a traditional Danish dictionary with the ontological types found in the Danish wordnet, DanNet. This constellation enables us to automatically cluster senses in a principled way and improve inter-annotator agreement and wsd performance. %U https://aclanthology.org/2018.gwc-1.21 %P 182-189