- into
meaning components called semantic features. The word
horse has the
semantic feature animate but
lacks the
semantic feature human. It may not always...
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Semantic Scholar is a
research tool for
scientific literature powered by
artificial intelligence. It is
developed at the
Allen Institute for AI and was...
- A
semantic network, or
frame network is a
knowledge base that
represents semantic relations between concepts in a network. This is
often used as a form...
- The
Semantic Web,
sometimes known as Web 3.0 (not to be
confused with Web3), is an
extension of the
World Wide Web
through standards set by the
World Wide...
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Semantic properties or
meaning properties are
those aspects of a
linguistic unit, such as a morpheme, word, or sentence, that
contribute to the meaning...
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Semantic memory refers to
general world knowledge that
humans have ac****ulated
throughout their lives. This
general knowledge (word meanings, concepts...
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Semantic similarity is a
metric defined over a set of do****ents or terms,
where the idea of
distance between items is
based on the
likeness of
their meaning...
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Semantic argument is a type of
argument in
which one
fixes the
meaning of a term in
order to
support their argument.
Semantic arguments are
commonly used...
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Semantic change (also
semantic shift,
semantic progression,
semantic development, or
semantic drift) is a form of
language change regarding the evolution...
- A
semantic class contains words that
share a
semantic feature. For
example within nouns there are two sub classes,
concrete nouns and
abstract nouns....