Annual Review of Psychology, Volume 50Janet T. Spence, John M. Darley, Donald J. Foss |
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... context conforms to one meaning or another . WordNet is not unique in this neglect of contextual information . Dictionary definitions are deliberately decontextualized . Lexicographers do not need to specify contexts of use in any ...
... context conforms to one meaning or another . WordNet is not unique in this neglect of contextual information . Dictionary definitions are deliberately decontextualized . Lexicographers do not need to specify contexts of use in any ...
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... context , topical context , and local context . By situational context is meant the kind of information required for deixis or , more generally , information about the purposes and goals of the communi- cative interaction . It is ...
... context , topical context , and local context . By situational context is meant the kind of information required for deixis or , more generally , information about the purposes and goals of the communi- cative interaction . It is ...
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... contexts and tested on the other . For topical context they used a Bayesian classifier , a content vector classifier , and a neural net classifier . Results with the three statistical methods of topical classification were roughly ...
... contexts and tested on the other . For topical context they used a Bayesian classifier , a content vector classifier , and a neural net classifier . Results with the three statistical methods of topical classification were roughly ...
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