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A spatial structure analysis of candidate chinese hyponymy based on concept space

Published: 26 October 2012 Publication History

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Verification of hyponymy relations is a basic problem in knowledge acquisition. We present a spatial structure analysis of candidate Chinese hyponymy based on concept space. Firstly, we give the definition of concept space about a group of candidate hyponymy relations. Secondly we analyze the basic spatial structure of concept space. Finally experimental results show that the relation between the precision of hyponymy and spatial structure.

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      AICI'12: Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Artificial Intelligence and Computational Intelligence
      October 2012
      783 pages
      ISBN:9783642334771
      • Editors:
      • Jingsheng Lei,
      • Fu Lee Wang,
      • Hepu Deng,
      • Duoqian Miao

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      • Leshan Normal University: Leshan Normal University
      • Xihua University: Xihua University

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      Published: 26 October 2012

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      1. concept space
      2. hyponymy
      3. hyponymy verification
      4. relation acquisition

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