Using distributional analysis methods to compute semantic proximity links between words has become commonplace in NLP. The resulting relations are often noisy or difficult to interpret in general. This paper focuses on the issues of evaluating a distributional resource and filtering the relations it contains, but instead of considering it in abstracto, we focus on pairs of words in context. In a discourse, we are interested in knowing if the semantic link between two items is a byproduct of textual coherence or is irrelevant. We first set up a human annotation of semantic links with or without contextual information to show the importance of the textual context in evaluating the relevance of semantic similarity, and to assess the prevalence...
The contents and structure of semantic memory have been the focus of much recent research, with majo...
AbstractEven though the calculation of the semantic similarity between textual entities has received...
Distributional Semantics (DS) models are based on the idea that two words which appear in similar c...
International audienceUsing distributional analysis methods to compute semantic proximity links betw...
Institute for Communicating and Collaborative SystemsLexical-semantic resources, including thesauri ...
In distributional semantics words are represented by aggregated context features. The similarity of ...
International audienceUsing distributional analysis methods to compute semantic proximity links betw...
International audienceUsing distributional analysis methods to compute semantic proximity links betw...
In recent years a variety of approaches in computing seman-tic relatedness have been proposed. Howev...
This paper aims to re-think the role of the word similarity task in distributional semantics researc...
Distributional semantics is built upon the assumption that the context surrounding a given word in t...
Cramer I, Wandmacher T, Waltinger U. Exploring Resources for Lexical Chaining: A Comparison of Autom...
Distributional similarity is a widely used concept to capture the semantic relatedness of words in v...
Proceedings of the 17th Nordic Conference of Computational Linguistics NODALIDA 2009. Editors: Kri...
PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P CBS 2016 Santus169 pages :illustrationsIn order to perform...
The contents and structure of semantic memory have been the focus of much recent research, with majo...
AbstractEven though the calculation of the semantic similarity between textual entities has received...
Distributional Semantics (DS) models are based on the idea that two words which appear in similar c...
International audienceUsing distributional analysis methods to compute semantic proximity links betw...
Institute for Communicating and Collaborative SystemsLexical-semantic resources, including thesauri ...
In distributional semantics words are represented by aggregated context features. The similarity of ...
International audienceUsing distributional analysis methods to compute semantic proximity links betw...
International audienceUsing distributional analysis methods to compute semantic proximity links betw...
In recent years a variety of approaches in computing seman-tic relatedness have been proposed. Howev...
This paper aims to re-think the role of the word similarity task in distributional semantics researc...
Distributional semantics is built upon the assumption that the context surrounding a given word in t...
Cramer I, Wandmacher T, Waltinger U. Exploring Resources for Lexical Chaining: A Comparison of Autom...
Distributional similarity is a widely used concept to capture the semantic relatedness of words in v...
Proceedings of the 17th Nordic Conference of Computational Linguistics NODALIDA 2009. Editors: Kri...
PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P CBS 2016 Santus169 pages :illustrationsIn order to perform...
The contents and structure of semantic memory have been the focus of much recent research, with majo...
AbstractEven though the calculation of the semantic similarity between textual entities has received...
Distributional Semantics (DS) models are based on the idea that two words which appear in similar c...