ACL RD-TEC 1.0 Summarization of W06-1101

Paper Title:
LINGUISTIC DISTANCES

Authors: John Nerbonne and Erhard Hinrichs

Other assigned terms:

  • allomorphy
  • approach
  • association for computational linguistics
  • chunk
  • classification tasks
  • cognitive
  • community
  • computational models
  • computational research
  • concept
  • concepts
  • context similarity
  • corpora
  • corpus evidence
  • cross entropy
  • data sets
  • dependency trees
  • derivation
  • edit distance
  • empirical results
  • english verb
  • english verb classes
  • entropy
  • expert knowledge
  • fact
  • framenet
  • knowledge
  • lexical information
  • lexical semantics
  • likelihood
  • linguist
  • linguistic
  • linguistic similarity
  • linguistic theory
  • linguistics
  • linguists
  • markov models
  • meaning
  • meanings
  • measure
  • measures
  • minimal recursion semantics
  • n-grams
  • natural language
  • nlp tasks
  • paraphrase
  • parse
  • part-of-speech
  • permutation
  • phonetic similarity
  • princeton wordnet
  • pronunciation
  • recursion
  • representations
  • segments
  • semantic
  • semantic distance
  • semantic relatedness
  • semantic similarity
  • semitic languages
  • sentence
  • sentence similarity
  • sentences
  • similarity measure
  • similarity metrics
  • statistical significance
  • syllables
  • syntactic behavior
  • syntactic features
  • syntactic level
  • syntactic patterns
  • syntax
  • tags
  • term
  • text
  • textbook
  • theories
  • theory
  • tree
  • trees
  • user
  • verb
  • verb classes
  • word
  • word meaning
  • word meanings
  • word senses
  • word usage
  • wordnet
  • words

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