One of the most significant recent advances in the study of semantic processing is the advent of models based on text and other corpora. In this study, we address what impact both the quantitative and qualitative properties of corpora have on mental representations derived from them. More precisely, we evaluate models with different linguistic and mental constraints on their ability to predict semantic relatedness between items from a vast range of domains and categories. We find that a model based on syntactic dependency relations captures significantly less of the variability for all kinds of words, regardless of the semantic relation between them or their abstractness. The largest difference was found for concrete nouns, which are common...
Size is an important visuo-spatial characteristic of the physical world. In language processing, pre...
Since their advent on the linguistic scene, corpora have been widely used to describe language. Ling...
What is the underlying representation of lexical knowledge? How do we know whether a given string of...
One of the most significant recent advances in the study of semantic processing is the advent of mod...
The experiments reported here investigated how lexical information is used during word and sentence ...
© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2016. All rights are reserved. Semantic networks are often used ...
Most distributional lexico-semantic models derive their representations based on external language r...
This paper develops and evaluates an enhanced corpus based approach for semantic processing. Corpus ...
A central question in cognitive science is how semantic information is mentally represented. Two dom...
When a user cannot find a word, he may think of semantically related words that could be used into a...
<div><p>Size is an important visuo-spatial characteristic of the physical world. In language process...
This chapter examines some psycholinguistic issues raised in the study of language understanding. Qu...
Motivated by the widespread use of distributional models of semantics within the cognitive science c...
Computational models of semantics have emerged as powerful tools for natural language processing. Re...
Size is an important visuo-spatial characteristic of the physical world. In language processing, pre...
Size is an important visuo-spatial characteristic of the physical world. In language processing, pre...
Since their advent on the linguistic scene, corpora have been widely used to describe language. Ling...
What is the underlying representation of lexical knowledge? How do we know whether a given string of...
One of the most significant recent advances in the study of semantic processing is the advent of mod...
The experiments reported here investigated how lexical information is used during word and sentence ...
© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2016. All rights are reserved. Semantic networks are often used ...
Most distributional lexico-semantic models derive their representations based on external language r...
This paper develops and evaluates an enhanced corpus based approach for semantic processing. Corpus ...
A central question in cognitive science is how semantic information is mentally represented. Two dom...
When a user cannot find a word, he may think of semantically related words that could be used into a...
<div><p>Size is an important visuo-spatial characteristic of the physical world. In language process...
This chapter examines some psycholinguistic issues raised in the study of language understanding. Qu...
Motivated by the widespread use of distributional models of semantics within the cognitive science c...
Computational models of semantics have emerged as powerful tools for natural language processing. Re...
Size is an important visuo-spatial characteristic of the physical world. In language processing, pre...
Size is an important visuo-spatial characteristic of the physical world. In language processing, pre...
Since their advent on the linguistic scene, corpora have been widely used to describe language. Ling...
What is the underlying representation of lexical knowledge? How do we know whether a given string of...