Research into word meaning and similarity structure typically focus on highly related entities like CATS and MICE. However, most items in the world are only weakly related. Does our representation of the world encode any information about these weak relationships? Using a three-alternative forced-choice similarity task, we investigate to what extent people agree on the relationships underlying words that are only weakly related. These experiments show systematic preferences about which items are perceived as most similar. A similarity measure based on semantic network graphs gives a good account for human ratings of weak similarity.Simon De Deyne, Daniel J. Navarro, Amy Perfors and Gert Storm
Modelling semantic similarity plays a fundamental role in lexical semantic applications. A natural w...
Word similarity is a semantic measure that evaluates the similarity of words. The goal of the master...
This paper presents a novel semantic similarity measure based on lexico-syntactic patterns such as t...
Research into word meaning and similarity structure typically focus on highly related entities like ...
Similarity plays an important role in organizing the semantic system. However, given that similarity...
Similarity plays an important role in organizing the semantic system. However, given that similarity...
Similarity plays an important role in organizing the semantic system. However, given that similarity...
We have elicited human quantitative judgments of semantic relatedness for 122 pairs of nouns and com...
We have elicited human quantitative judgments of semantic relatedness for 122 pairs of nouns and com...
We propose a novel way for extracting the strength of the semantic relationship between words from s...
We have elicited human quantitative judgments of semantic relatedness for 122 pairs of nouns and com...
Although models of word meanings based on distributional semantics have proved effective in predicti...
The way we model semantic similarity is closely tied to our understanding of linguistic representa...
The semantic similarity measures are designed to compare terms that belong to the same ontology. Man...
The semantic similarity measures are designed to compare terms that belong to the same ontology. Man...
Modelling semantic similarity plays a fundamental role in lexical semantic applications. A natural w...
Word similarity is a semantic measure that evaluates the similarity of words. The goal of the master...
This paper presents a novel semantic similarity measure based on lexico-syntactic patterns such as t...
Research into word meaning and similarity structure typically focus on highly related entities like ...
Similarity plays an important role in organizing the semantic system. However, given that similarity...
Similarity plays an important role in organizing the semantic system. However, given that similarity...
Similarity plays an important role in organizing the semantic system. However, given that similarity...
We have elicited human quantitative judgments of semantic relatedness for 122 pairs of nouns and com...
We have elicited human quantitative judgments of semantic relatedness for 122 pairs of nouns and com...
We propose a novel way for extracting the strength of the semantic relationship between words from s...
We have elicited human quantitative judgments of semantic relatedness for 122 pairs of nouns and com...
Although models of word meanings based on distributional semantics have proved effective in predicti...
The way we model semantic similarity is closely tied to our understanding of linguistic representa...
The semantic similarity measures are designed to compare terms that belong to the same ontology. Man...
The semantic similarity measures are designed to compare terms that belong to the same ontology. Man...
Modelling semantic similarity plays a fundamental role in lexical semantic applications. A natural w...
Word similarity is a semantic measure that evaluates the similarity of words. The goal of the master...
This paper presents a novel semantic similarity measure based on lexico-syntactic patterns such as t...