Semantic Measures: How Similar? How Related?

dc.contributor.author Teresa Almeida Costa en
dc.contributor.author José Paulo Leal en
dc.date.accessioned 2017-12-19T19:33:55Z
dc.date.available 2017-12-19T19:33:55Z
dc.date.issued 2016 en
dc.description.abstract There are two main types of semantic measures (SM): similarity and relatedness. There are also two main types of datasets, those intended for similarity evaluations and those intended for relatedness. Although they are clearly distinct, they are similar enough to generate some misconceptions. Is there a confusion between similarity and relatedness among the semantic measure community, both the designers of SMs and the creators of benchmarks? This is the question that the research presented in this paper tries to answer. Authors performed a survey of both the SMs and datasets and executed a cross evaluation of those measures and datasets. The results show different consistency of measures with datasets of the same type. This research enabled us to conclude not only that there is indeed some confusion but also to pinpoint the SMs and benchmarks less consistent with their intended type. © Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2016. en
dc.identifier.uri http://repositorio.inesctec.pt/handle/123456789/4329
dc.identifier.uri http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-38791-8_29 en
dc.language eng en
dc.relation 5935 en
dc.relation 5125 en
dc.rights info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess en
dc.title Semantic Measures: How Similar? How Related? en
dc.type conferenceObject en
dc.type Publication en
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