Formal Semantics and Distributional Semantics are two very influential semantic frameworks in Computational Linguistics. Formal Semantics is based on a symbolic tradition and centered around the inferential properties of language. Distributional Semantics is statistical and data-driven, and focuses on aspects of meaning related to descriptive content. The two frameworks are complementary in their strengths, and this has motivated interest in combining them into an overarching semantic framework: a “Formal Distributional Semantics.” Given the fundamentally different natures of the two paradigms, however, building an integrative framework poses significant theoretical and engineering challenges. The present issue of Computational Linguistics ...
Distributional semantics is a usage-based model of meaning, based on the assumption that the statis...
International audienceThis introduction to the special issue of the TAL journal on distributional se...
Distributional semantics is a usage-based model of meaning, based on the assumption that the statis...
Formal Semantics and Distributional Semantics are two very influential semantic frameworks in Comput...
This article illustrates the main features of Distributional Semantics which is very influential sem...
Formal semantics and distributional semantics offer complementary strengths in capturing the meaning...
Distributional semantics is a usage-based model of meaning, based on the assumption that the statis...
Comunicació presentada al 13th International Conference on Computational Semantics (IWCS 2019), cele...
Distributional semantics is an area of corpus linguistics and computational linguistics that seeks t...
Natural language semantics has recently sought to combine the complementary strengths of formal and ...
This survey presents in some detail the main advances that have been recently taking place in Comput...
In this position paper we argue that an adequate semantic model must account for language in use, ta...
In this position paper we argue that an adequate semantic model must account for language in use, ta...
This thesis is about the problem of compositionality in distributional semantics. Distributional sem...
The aim of distributional semantics is to design computational techniques that can automatically lea...
Distributional semantics is a usage-based model of meaning, based on the assumption that the statis...
International audienceThis introduction to the special issue of the TAL journal on distributional se...
Distributional semantics is a usage-based model of meaning, based on the assumption that the statis...
Formal Semantics and Distributional Semantics are two very influential semantic frameworks in Comput...
This article illustrates the main features of Distributional Semantics which is very influential sem...
Formal semantics and distributional semantics offer complementary strengths in capturing the meaning...
Distributional semantics is a usage-based model of meaning, based on the assumption that the statis...
Comunicació presentada al 13th International Conference on Computational Semantics (IWCS 2019), cele...
Distributional semantics is an area of corpus linguistics and computational linguistics that seeks t...
Natural language semantics has recently sought to combine the complementary strengths of formal and ...
This survey presents in some detail the main advances that have been recently taking place in Comput...
In this position paper we argue that an adequate semantic model must account for language in use, ta...
In this position paper we argue that an adequate semantic model must account for language in use, ta...
This thesis is about the problem of compositionality in distributional semantics. Distributional sem...
The aim of distributional semantics is to design computational techniques that can automatically lea...
Distributional semantics is a usage-based model of meaning, based on the assumption that the statis...
International audienceThis introduction to the special issue of the TAL journal on distributional se...
Distributional semantics is a usage-based model of meaning, based on the assumption that the statis...