This article discusses the range of different approaches to capturing semantic similarity. Specifically, multidimensional scaling models and featural models (e.g., Tversky's contrast model) are introduced alongside newer approaches such as structural alignment accounts, context vectors, and connectionist models. In addition, references are made to several cognitive abilities in which semantic similarity plays a role, including categorization, inductive reasoning, and memory
Similarity can be viewed as the degree of resemblance between two objects or events. This is thought...
Psychological similarity—the subjective distance between objects in the world or memory—is a highly ...
Similarity and categorization are central phenomena in cognitive science. Despite its relevance, sim...
This article discusses the range of different approaches to capturing semantic similarity. Specifica...
This article discusses the range of different approaches to capturing semantic similarity. Specifica...
This article discusses the range of different approaches to capturing semantic similarity. Specifica...
Similarity is a fundamental concept within Cognitive Science. It is routinely invoked in the explana...
Although models of word meanings based on distributional semantics have proved effective in predicti...
Similarity underlies fundamental cognitive capabilities such as memory, categorization, decision mak...
Similarity underlies fundamental cognitive capabilities such as memory, categorization, decision mak...
The question of What makes things seem similar? is important both because of similarity's pivotal ro...
Similarity can be viewed as the degree of resemblance between two objects or events. This is thought...
The question of What makes things seem similar? is important both because of similarity's pivotal ro...
Similarity can be viewed as the degree of resemblance between two objects or events. This is thought...
Psychological similarity—the subjective distance between objects in the world or memory—is a highly ...
Similarity can be viewed as the degree of resemblance between two objects or events. This is thought...
Psychological similarity—the subjective distance between objects in the world or memory—is a highly ...
Similarity and categorization are central phenomena in cognitive science. Despite its relevance, sim...
This article discusses the range of different approaches to capturing semantic similarity. Specifica...
This article discusses the range of different approaches to capturing semantic similarity. Specifica...
This article discusses the range of different approaches to capturing semantic similarity. Specifica...
Similarity is a fundamental concept within Cognitive Science. It is routinely invoked in the explana...
Although models of word meanings based on distributional semantics have proved effective in predicti...
Similarity underlies fundamental cognitive capabilities such as memory, categorization, decision mak...
Similarity underlies fundamental cognitive capabilities such as memory, categorization, decision mak...
The question of What makes things seem similar? is important both because of similarity's pivotal ro...
Similarity can be viewed as the degree of resemblance between two objects or events. This is thought...
The question of What makes things seem similar? is important both because of similarity's pivotal ro...
Similarity can be viewed as the degree of resemblance between two objects or events. This is thought...
Psychological similarity—the subjective distance between objects in the world or memory—is a highly ...
Similarity can be viewed as the degree of resemblance between two objects or events. This is thought...
Psychological similarity—the subjective distance between objects in the world or memory—is a highly ...
Similarity and categorization are central phenomena in cognitive science. Despite its relevance, sim...