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Performance comparison of Word Sense Disambiguation Algorithm on Hindi Language Supporting Search Engines



Search Engines are the basic tool of fetching the information on the web. The IT revolution not only affected the technocrats, but the native users are also affected. The native users also tend to look for any information on web nowadays. This leads to the need of effective search engines to fulfill native user’s needs and provide them information in their native languages. The major population of India use Hindi as a first language. The Hindi language web information retrieval is not in a satisfactory condition. Besides the other technical setbacks, the Hindi language search engines face the problem of sense ambiguity. Our WSD method is based on Highest Sense Count (HSC). It works well with Google. The objective of the paper is comparative analysis of the WSD algorithm results on the three Hindi language search engines- Google, Raftaar and Guruji. We have taken a test sample of 100 queries to check the performance level of the WSD algorithm on various search engines. The results show promising improvement in performance of Google search engine whereas the least performance improvement was there in Guruji search engine.

Keywords: Word Sense Disambiguation, Hindi language Search Engines, Sense Ambiguity, Precision

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