A mathematical model for context and word-meaning

作者: Dominic Widdows

DOI: 10.1007/3-540-44958-2_29

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摘要: Context is vital for deciding which of the possible senses a word being used in particular situation, taskk nown as disambiguation. Motivated by survey disambiguation techniques natural language processing, this paper presents mathematical model describing relationship between words, meanings and contexts, giving examples how context-groups can be to distinguish different ambiguous words. Many aspects have interesting similarities with quantum theory.

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