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Measuring concept relatedness using language models [PDF]

open access: yesProceedings of the 31st annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval, 2008
Over the years, the notion of concept relatedness has attracted considerable attention. A variety of approaches, based on ontology structure, information content, association, or context have been proposed to indicate the relatedness of abstract ideas.
Dolf Trieschnigg   +3 more
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Language, Solace, and Transitional Relatedness

Psychoanalytic Study of the Child, 1984
(1984). Language, Solace, and Transitional Relatedness. The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child: Vol. 39, No. 1, pp. 167-194.
Paul C Horton
exaly   +3 more sources

Discovering Cross-language Links in Wikipedia through Semantic Relatedness

open access: yes, 2012
Wikipedia is a large multilingual collection of interlinked articles, used and contributed by millions of users over the Internet, that provides editions in up to 283 languages. Two articles in different language versions of Wikipedia may have information on the exactly the same concept, in which case they are often connected through a cross-language ...
Antonio Penta   +3 more
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A measure of semantic relatedness for resolving ambiguities in natural language database requests

Data and Knowledge Engineering, 1992
A measure of semantic relatedness based on distance between objects in the database schema has previously been used as a basis for solving a variety of natural language understanding problems including word sense disambiguation, resolution of semantic ambiguities, and attachment of post noun modifiers.
Julia Johnson, Richard S Rosenberg
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Combining Language Sources and Robust Semantic Relatedness for Attribute-Based Knowledge Transfer

Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2012
Knowledge transfer between object classes has been identified as an important tool for scalable recognition. However, determining which knowledge to transfer where remains a key challenge. While most approaches employ varying levels of human supervision, we follow the idea of mining linguistic knowledge bases to automatically infer transferable ...
Marcus Rohrbach   +2 more
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Trilingualism, immigration and relatedness of languages

ITL - International Journal of Applied Linguistics, 1999
Les As. examinent les aspects du trilinguisme italien-espagnol-anglais en se basant sur des conversations menees avec des personnes nees en Italie, ayant emigre en Amerique du Sud durant leur adolescence, puis ayant reemigre en Australie. Ils analysent plus particulierement l'alternance de langue et les opportunites d'identification interlinguale ...
Michael Clyne, Paola Cassia
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Other-Relatedness in Language Processing

Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 1988
Addressee-orientation or, more generally, other-relatedness must be considered a basic feature of language-in-use. Nevertheless, this feature has been largely neglected in language studies, mainly in experimental psycholinguistics. This neglect was one of the reasons for the foundation of the Heidelberg/Mannheim Research Group on Language Processing in
Carl F. Graumann, Theo Herrmann
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