Difference between revisions of "Similarity (State of the art)"
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* semantic similarity is a special case of attributional similarity in which the two words are nearby in a taxonomy | * semantic similarity is a special case of attributional similarity in which the two words are nearby in a taxonomy | ||
* semantic similarity is also known as taxonomical similarity | * semantic similarity is also known as taxonomical similarity | ||
− | * state-of-the-art results for [[TOEFL Synonym Questions]] | + | * state-of-the-art results for [[TOEFL Synonym Questions (State of the art)|TOEFL Synonym Questions]] |
== Relational similarity == | == Relational similarity == | ||
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* relational similarity = the degree to which two relations are analogous | * relational similarity = the degree to which two relations are analogous | ||
* state-of-the-art results for [[SAT Analogy Questions (State of the art)|SAT Analogy Questions]] | * state-of-the-art results for [[SAT Analogy Questions (State of the art)|SAT Analogy Questions]] | ||
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[[Category:State of the art]] | [[Category:State of the art]] |
Revision as of 10:01, 2 July 2007
Attributional similarity
- attributional similarity = the degree to which two words are synonymous
- attributional similarity is also known as semantic relatedness and semantic association
- semantic similarity is a special case of attributional similarity in which the two words are nearby in a taxonomy
- semantic similarity is also known as taxonomical similarity
- state-of-the-art results for TOEFL Synonym Questions
Relational similarity
- relational similarity = the degree to which two relations are analogous
- state-of-the-art results for SAT Analogy Questions