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Distributional Composition using Higher-Order Dependency Vectors
Julie Weeds
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David Weir
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Jeremy Reffin
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Month: April
Year: 2014
Location: Gothenburg, Sweden
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Learning to Distinguish Hypernyms and Co-Hyponyms
Julie Weeds
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Daoud Clarke
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Jeremy Reffin
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David Weir
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Bill Keller
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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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When a Red Herring in Not a Red Herring: Using Compositional Methods to Detect Non-Compositional Phrases
Julie Weeds
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Thomas Kober
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Jeremy Reffin
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David Weir
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Evaluation of distributional semantic models: a holistic approach
Gabriel Bernier-Colborne
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Patrick Drouin
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Linguistic Trends
Lexical Semantics
Syntax
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Japanese
Spanish
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