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STUDIA INFORMATICA - Issue no. 1 / 2007 | |||||||
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SEMANTIC SIMILARITY KNOWLEDGE AND ITS APPLICATIONS. Authors: DIANA INKPEN. |
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Abstract: Semantic relatedness refers to the degree to which two concepts or words are related. Humans are able to easily judge if a pair of words are related in some way. For example, most people would agree that apple and orange are more related than are apple and toothbrush. Semantic similarity is a subset of semantic relatedness. | |||||||
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