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Re: VMs: Some methods - do you know them ?
Jacques Guy wrote:
>
> >- the syntagmaic approach that studies the probabilities of sign
> >co-occurence
>
> Hmm...
Son of Glotto?
> >- the paradigmatic approach based on the degree of similarity between two
> >signs - he gives an example that finds synonyms and antonyms in an english
> >text
>
> But to do it on the VMs, you need to segment the text first,
> which no-one has done.
I don't understand! The "words" are segmented. If
you mean other
units...
> >Before I start looking into the algorithms (they're not in the book, I have
> >to dig deeper in the literature) I wouldl ike to know if someone ever tried
> >this on the VMS.
>
> You'll find all the necessary algorithms in the archives, adapted from
> the French (by yours faithfully) themselves translated from the Russian.
> Well, I think, they are all there. It's a long time ago.
Yes, Sukhotin's papers, June 22-26, 1997.
Dennis
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