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Semantic analysis (1316 bytes)
1: ...ferent phases into one pass.) Typical examples of semantical information that is added and checked is typing... 7: ...nated. See [[translation]], [[structured semantic analysis]]. Latent semantic analysis (3601 bytes) 1: ...rs/JASIS90.pdf]. It is sometimes called '''latent semantic indexing (LSI)'''. 11: ...er alternative is [[probabilistic latent semantic analysis]], based on a [[multinomial distribution|multinom... 15: .../dp1.LSAintro.pdf Introduction to Latent Semantic Analysis], by [http://psych.colorado.edu/~landauer/ T. K. ... 16: ...si/papers/JASIS90.pdf Indexing by Latent Semantic Analysis], by S. Deerwester, [http://www.research.microsof... 17: ...s/Hofmann-UAI99.pdf Probabilistic Latent Semantic Analysis], by T. Hofmann, ''Proc. Uncertainty in Artificia... Semantic similarity (733 bytes) 1: ... based on the similarity of their [[meaning]] / [[semantic]] content. 3: ...uitive way of displaying terms according to their semantic similarity is by grouping together closer related... Semantic progression (1781 bytes) 1: '''Semantic progression''' describes the evolution of [[word]... Semantic link (736 bytes) 3: ...t <BookTitle isbn="0812511816"/>. You can use the semantic information provided in the element (the ISBN num... 5: An example of a semantic link would be (any syntax expressing) "A is-mothe... 7: ...s are the basis of a [[semantic network]]. The [[Semantic Web]] is only one example of these. Semantic prosody (902 bytes) 6: This is utterly simplified; semantic prosody is not absolute, but a matter of preferen... 9: ...cerity in the Writer? The Diagnostic Potential of Semantic Prosodies''. In Baker, M., Francis, G. & Tognini-... Semantic drift (550 bytes) 1: ... in meaning over a period of time, resulting in [[semantic]] differences between [[cognate]]s. 3: ...t, and their meanings are still somewhat related, semantic drift has caused their specific meanings to diffe... Semantic dispute (1824 bytes) 1: ...the word or term puts the parties in a state of [[semantic discord]]. Consequently, their disagreeing on the... 3: It is sometimes held that semantic disputes are not genuine disputes at all. But ve... 5: It is also sometimes held that when a semantic dispute arises, the focus of the debate should sw... 9: Other common traps for semantic disputes includes, but are not limited to, the us... Semantic memory (2116 bytes) 1: '''Semantic memory''' refers to the [[memory]] of [[meaning]]... 3: == The cognitive neuroscience of Semantic Memory == 7: ...and, many researchers and clinicians believe that semantic memory is stored by the same brain systems involv... 9: ...le, a region particularly vulnerable to damage in semantic dementia. 11: ===Semantic Dementia=== Semantic discord (1507 bytes) 1: ...ute]]s are arguments that arise over terms due to semantic discord. 5: ...anings to each of the parties involved. They are semantically loaded terms. 7: Another example of semantic discord can be found in N-rays under [[Pathologic... 9: Avoiding semantic discord is a particular difficulty for language t... 12: *[[Semantics]] Semantic network (3173 bytes) 4: ... represent concepts and [[edge]]s which represent semantic relations between the concepts. 6: Semantic networks are a common type of machine-readable di... 8: Important semantic relations: 19: An example of a semantic network is [[WordNet]], a [[lexicon | lexical]] d... 21: ...] might also be regarded as a simple example of a semantic network, with the following properties: Semantic Grid (1447 bytes) 1: The '''Semantic Grid''' refers to an approach to [[Grid computing... 5: technologies of the [[Semantic Web]], such as the [[Resource Description Framewo... 7: By analogy with the [[Semantic Web]], the Semantic Grid can be defined as 10: This notion of the Semantic Grid was first articulated in the context of [[e-... 12: The use of Semantic Web and other [[knowledge technologies]] in Grid ... Semantic security (1561 bytes) 1: ...he adversary. The underlying [[cryptosystem]] is semantically secure if the adversary cannot determine whic... 3: ... adversary possesses the public encryption key, a semantically secure encryption scheme must by definition b... 5: ...y-secure algorithms, such as [[RSA]], can be made semantically secure (under stronger assumptions) through t... Semantic feature (578 bytes) 1: ...existence or non-existence of [[semantic property|semantic properties]] by using plus and minus signs. 8: Intersecting [[semantic class|semantic classes]] share the same features. Semantic class (251 bytes) 1: ...s''' is words that share a [[semantic property]]. Semantic classes may intersect. The intersection of ''fema... 3: See also: [[Semantic feature]], [[Categorization]] 5: [[Category:Semantics]] Semantic property (253 bytes) 1: ... meaning of a word. The component ''female'' is a semantic property of ''girl'', ''woman'', ''actress'' etc. 3: See also: [[Semantic class]], [[Semantic feature]] 5: [[Category:Semantics]] Semantic Web (8792 bytes) 1: ...s-Lee]] of the [[World Wide Web Consortium]], the Semantic Web extends the ability of the [[World Wide Web]]... 9: The Semantic Web addresses this shortcoming, using the descrip... 11: ==Components of the Semantic Web== 13: ...d relationship of each of these components of the Semantic Web: 15: ...e syntax for structured documents, but imposes no semantic constraints on the meaning of these documents. Phono-semantic matching (1427 bytes) 1: '''Phono-semantic matching''' is a term introduced by Professor [[G... 3: ... similar pre-existent [[native]] word/root. Phono-semantic matching, a.k.a. PSM, may alternatively be define... Abstract semantic graph (1068 bytes) 3: ...g the [[Formal semantics of programming languages|semantics]] of an expression in a [[formal language]] (for... 5: An abstract semantic graph is a higher level abstraction than an [[abs... 7: ...s which are relevant only in [[parsing]], not for semantics. Natural semantic metalanguage (5653 bytes) 3: ...using a small collection of semantic primes. The semantic primes (below) are believed to be atomic, primiti... 15: ... slowly grew. As of 2002, the list consists of 61 semantic primitives and is not yet regarded as complete. 17: ...ield]]. NSM is commonly used in [[cross-cultural semantics]]. 21: == Semantic Primitives == 23: The English exponents of the 61 Semantic Primitives (addition of LONG is proposed)
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