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Semantic networks of english

Cognition, 1991
Principles of lexical semantics developed in the course of building an on-line lexical database are discussed. The approach is relational rather than componential. The fundamental semantic relation is synonymy, which is required in order to define the lexicalized concepts that words can be used to express.
G A, Miller, C, Fellbaum
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The semantic network supports approximate computation.

Neuropsychology, 2019
OBJECTIVE The present study used complex approximate and exact arithmetic computation problems to dissociate the brain networks for strategy-based approximate computation and procedure-based exact computation.
Mengyi Li   +5 more
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Structures of Semantic Networks: Similarities between Semantic Networks and Brain Networks

2006 5th IEEE International Conference on Cognitive Informatics, 2006
Two networks were extracted from two large semantic networks, HowNet and synsets of WordNet, based on conceptual relations. Analysis of these networks shows that they are complex networks with features of small-world and scale-free. Results also show that semantic networks are similar to brain networks: (a) exponents of power law degree distributions ...
Lu Tang, Yong Guang Zhang, Xue Fu
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Semantic relatedness in semantic networks

2008
This paper presents a new semantic relatedness measure on semantic networks (SN) that uses both hierarchical and non-hierarchical relations. Our approach relies on two assumptions. Firstly, in a given SN, only a few numbers of paths can be considered as “semantically correct” and these paths obey to a given set of rules.
Mazuel, Laurent, Sabouret, Nicolas
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HSNet: A hybrid semantic network for polyp segmentation

Comput. Biol. Medicine, 2022
Wenchao Zhang   +5 more
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COMPLEX SEMANTIC NETWORKS

International Journal of Modern Physics C, 2010
Verbal language is a dynamic mental process. Ideas emerge by means of the selection of words from subjective and individual characteristics throughout the oral discourse. The goal of this work is to characterize the complex network of word associations that emerge from an oral discourse from a discourse topic.
G. M. TEIXEIRA   +7 more
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Semantic Networks

2020
Derek L. Hansen   +3 more
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Semantic Bayesian Network

2019
In spite of the fact that BN is inherently capable of representing, learning, and reasoning with uncertain knowledge , the performance of BN highly depends on the size of available training dataset. A proper learning of the network needs large amount of observed data be available during the training procedure.
Monidipa Das, Soumya K. Ghosh
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Semantic Networks

2012
Pirnay-Dummer, Pablo N.   +2 more
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