Experiments with Three Approaches to Recognizing Lexical Entailment

Published: Jan 31, 2014
Abstract
Inference in natural language often involves recognizing lexical entailment (RLE); that is, identifying whether one word entails another. For example, buy entails own. Two general strategies for RLE have been proposed: One strategy is to manually construct an asymmetric similarity measure for context vectors (directional similarity) and another is to treat RLE as a problem of learning to recognize semantic relations using supervised machine...
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Title
Experiments with Three Approaches to Recognizing Lexical Entailment
Published Date
Jan 31, 2014
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