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タグ: semantic-association [7 articles]

Recent papers classified by the tag semantic-association.
  • A query language for discovering semantic associations, Part I: Approach and formal definition of query primitives
    Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, Vol. 58, No. 11. (2007), pp. 1559-1568.
    by Timo Niemi, Janne Jämsen
    posted to information-retrieval query semantic-association semantics semweb by RafG on 2007-08-29 08:26:18 as **
  • Symmetries in human brain language pathways correlate with verbal recall
    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 104, No. 43. (23 October 2007), pp. 17163-17168.
    by Marco Catani, Matthew P Allin, Masud Husain, Luca Pugliese, Marsel M Mesulam, Robin M Murray, Derek K Jones
  • An efficient method for estimating semantic similarity based on feature overlap: Reliability and validity of semantic feature ratings
    Behavior Research Methods, Vol. 38, No. 1. (February 2006), pp. 153-157.
  • Abstract and concrete concepts have structurally different representational frameworks
    Brain, Vol. 128, No. 3. (March 2005), pp. 615-627.
    by Sebastian J Crutch, Elizabeth K Warrington
  • Word associations are formed incidentally during sentential semantic integration
    Acta Psychologica, Vol. 127, No. 1. (January 2008), pp. 57-71.
    by Anat Prior, Shlomo Bentin
    posted to semantic-association by briordan on 2007-12-16 00:00:16 as **
  • Concept empiricism: A methodological critique
    Cognition, Vol. 104, No. 1. (July 2007), pp. 19-46.
    by Edouard Machery
  • Names, concepts, features and the living/nonliving things dissociation
    Cognition, Vol. 85, No. 3. (October 2002), pp. 251-275.
    by Frederico J Marques
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