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Improving Sparse Word Representations with Distributional Inference for Semantic Composition
Thomas Kober
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Julie Weeds
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Jeremy Reffin
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David Weir
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Month: November
Year: 2016
Location: Austin, Texas
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EMNLP |
SIG: SIGDAT
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Rotated Word Vector Representations and their Interpretability
Sungjoon Park
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JinYeong Bak
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Alice Oh
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Improving Semantic Composition with Offset Inference
Thomas Kober
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Julie Weeds
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Jeremy Reffin
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David Weir
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One Representation per Word - Does it make Sense for Composition?
Thomas Kober
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Julie Weeds
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John Wilkie
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Jeremy Reffin
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David Weir
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Sense Contextualization in a Dependency-Based Compositional Distributional Model
Pablo Gamallo
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