week6 Flashcards

1
Q

synonomy

A

same meaning but different word (house-villa)

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2
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antonomy

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words with opposite meaning (good-bad)

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3
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Hypernymy / Hyponymy →

A

part of a higher or lower class (color-purple) or (purple-color)

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4
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meroynomy / holonymy

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part-of or whole-of the other word (tire-car) or (car-tire)

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5
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co hyponyms

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both part of the same lower class

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6
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what is wordnet

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ontology of synsets with all kinds of semantic relations. it gourps for instance nouns into synsets with semantic and lexical relations

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7
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what is a synset

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sets of synonyms

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8
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what are limitations of wordnet (5)

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  • No conceptual relations are included (like tennis’ association with winning)
  • Few proper nouns (e.g. names, cities, etc.)
  • Few idiomatic expressions (e.g. “break a leg”, “spill the beans”)
  • Taxonomy (classification) is not really though out
  • Uneven and inconsistant taxonomy depth
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9
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senitment analysis compares on: (3)

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  • Subjective vs objective (SO-polarity)
  • Postive vs negative (PN-polarity)
  • Strong vs weak PN (strength)
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10
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bayes: P(A|B) =

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(P(B|A)P(A))/P(B)

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11
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accuracy bayes:

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true positives (TP) and true negatives (TN) divided by all of the test data (TP+FP+TN+FN)

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12
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precision bayes:

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true positives (TP) and true negatives (TN) divided by all of the test data (TP+FP+TN+FN)

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13
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give all the lexical semantic relations

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meronym/holonym
hyponym/hypernym
co hyponyms
antonyms
synonyms
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