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Geometry and Meaning

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From Pythagoras's harmonic sequence to Einstein's theory of relativity, geometric models of position, proximity, ratio, and the underlying properties of physical space have provided us with powerful ideas and accurate scientific tools. Currently, similar geometric models are being applied to another type of space—the conceptual space of information and meaning, where the contributions of Pythagoras and Einstein are a part of the landscape itself. The rich geometry of conceptual space can be glimpsed, for instance, in internet documents: while the documents themselves define a structure of visual layouts and point-to-point links, search engines create an additional structure by matching keywords to nearby documents in a spatial arrangement of content. What the Geometry of Meaning provides is a much-needed exploration of computational techniques to represent meaning and of the conceptual spaces on which these representations are founded.
Request Code : ZLIBIO4362968
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Year:
2013
Publisher:
‎ Center for the Study of Language and Information
Language:
English
Pages:
320
ISBN 10:
2004008661
ISBN 13:
9781575866468
ISBN:
1575864487,1575864479,9781575866468,2004
Series:
Lecture Notes Book 172

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