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* state-of-the-art results for [[TOEFL Synonym Questions (State of the art)|TOEFL Synonym Questions]] | * state-of-the-art results for [[TOEFL Synonym Questions (State of the art)|TOEFL Synonym Questions]] | ||
* state-of-the-art results for [[ESL Synonym Questions (State of the art)|ESL Synonym Questions]] | * state-of-the-art results for [[ESL Synonym Questions (State of the art)|ESL Synonym Questions]] | ||
+ | * state-of-the-art results for [[RG-65 Test Collection (State of the art)|RG-65 Test Collection]] | ||
* state-of-the-art results for [[WordSimilarity-353 Test Collection (State of the art)|WordSimilarity-353 Test Collection]] | * state-of-the-art results for [[WordSimilarity-353 Test Collection (State of the art)|WordSimilarity-353 Test Collection]] | ||
Revision as of 09:50, 16 October 2013
Attributional similarity
- attributional similarity = the degree to which two words are synonymous
- state-of-the-art results for TOEFL Synonym Questions
- state-of-the-art results for ESL Synonym Questions
- state-of-the-art results for RG-65 Test Collection
- state-of-the-art results for WordSimilarity-353 Test Collection
Relational similarity
- relational similarity = the degree to which two relations are analogous
- state-of-the-art results for SAT Analogy Questions
- state-of-the-art results for SemEval-2012 Task 2: Measuring Degrees of Relational Similarity
Sentence similarity
- state-of-the-art results for Microsoft Research Paraphrase Corpus
See also
- SemEval-2012 Task 2: Measuring Degrees of Relational Similarity
- SemEval-2012 Task 6: Semantic Textual Similarity
- *SEM 2013 Shared Task: Semantic Textual Similarity