Although models of word meanings based on distributional semantics have proved effective in predicting human judgments of similarity among individual concepts, it is less clear whether or how such models might be extended to account for judgments of similarity among relations between concepts. Here we combine an individual-differences approach with computational modeling to predict human judgments of similarity among word pairs instantiating a variety of abstract semantic relations (e.g., contrast, cause-effect, part-whole). A measure of cognitive capacity predicted individual differences in the ability to discriminate among distinct relations. The human pattern of relational similarity judgments, both at the group level and for individual ...
By middle childhood, humans are able to learn abstract semantic relations (e.g., antonym, synonym, c...
Research into word meaning and similarity structure typically focus on highly related entities like ...
Similarity judgments provide a well-established method for accessing mental representations, with ap...
Computational models of verbal analogy and relational similarity judgments can employ different type...
We have elicited human quantitative judgments of semantic relatedness for 122 pairs of nouns and com...
This article discusses the range of different approaches to capturing semantic similarity. Specifica...
Motivated by cognitive lexical models, network-based distributional semantic models (DSMs) were prop...
This article explores the distinction between paradigmatic semantic relations, both from a cognitive...
Recent developments in distributional semantics (Mikolov, Chen, Corrado, & Dean, 2013; Mikolov, Suts...
We examined the role of different types of similarity in both analogical reasoning and recognition m...
The way we model semantic similarity is closely tied to our understanding of linguistic representa...
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...
Computational models of semantics have emerged as powerful tools for natural language processing. Re...
Research into word meaning and similarity structure typically focus on highly related entities like ...
By middle childhood, humans are able to learn abstract semantic relations (e.g., antonym, synonym, c...
Research into word meaning and similarity structure typically focus on highly related entities like ...
Similarity judgments provide a well-established method for accessing mental representations, with ap...
Computational models of verbal analogy and relational similarity judgments can employ different type...
We have elicited human quantitative judgments of semantic relatedness for 122 pairs of nouns and com...
This article discusses the range of different approaches to capturing semantic similarity. Specifica...
Motivated by cognitive lexical models, network-based distributional semantic models (DSMs) were prop...
This article explores the distinction between paradigmatic semantic relations, both from a cognitive...
Recent developments in distributional semantics (Mikolov, Chen, Corrado, & Dean, 2013; Mikolov, Suts...
We examined the role of different types of similarity in both analogical reasoning and recognition m...
The way we model semantic similarity is closely tied to our understanding of linguistic representa...
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...
Computational models of semantics have emerged as powerful tools for natural language processing. Re...
Research into word meaning and similarity structure typically focus on highly related entities like ...
By middle childhood, humans are able to learn abstract semantic relations (e.g., antonym, synonym, c...
Research into word meaning and similarity structure typically focus on highly related entities like ...
Similarity judgments provide a well-established method for accessing mental representations, with ap...