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Modelling Word Similarity: an Evaluation of Automatic Synonymy Extraction Algorithms

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Modelling Word Similarity: an Evaluation of Automatic Synonymy Extraction Algorithms
Vector-based models of lexical semantics retrieve semantically related words automatically from large corpora by exploiting the property that words with a similar meaning tend to occur in similar contexts. Despite their increasing popularity, it is unclear which kind of semantic similarity they actually capture and for which kind of words. In this paper, we use three vector-based models to retrieve semantically related words for a set of Dutch nouns and we analyse whether three linguistic properties of the nouns influence the results. In particular, we compare results from a dependency-based model with those from a 1st and 2nd order bag-of-words model and we examine the effect of the nouns' frequency, semantic speficity and semantic class. We find that all three models find more synonyms for quency nouns and those belonging to abstract semantic classses. Semantic specificty does not have a clear influence.
Kris Heylen, Yves Peirsman, Dirk Geeraerts, Dirk S
Added 29 Oct 2010
Updated 29 Oct 2010
Type Conference
Year 2008
Where LREC
Authors Kris Heylen, Yves Peirsman, Dirk Geeraerts, Dirk Speelman
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