• Semantic folding theory describes a procedure for encoding the semantics of natural language text in a semantically grounded binary representation. This...
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  • more direct way of visualizing the semantic similarity of two linguistic items can be seen with the Semantic Folding approach. In this approach a linguistic...
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    latent semantic analysis (LSA), Hyperspace Analogue to Language (HAL), syntax- or dependency-based models, random indexing, semantic folding and various...
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    The Semantic Web, sometimes known as Web 3.0, is an extension of the World Wide Web through standards set by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). The goal...
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  • Word embedding Semantic folding Distributional–relational database also referred to as distributed semantic spaces or distributed semantic memory Baroni...
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    for expandable (collapsed) text. Code folding is found in text editors, source code editors, and IDEs. The folding structure typically follows the syntax...
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  • documents in this manner is called folding in. Although the folding-in process does not account for the new semantic content of the new text, adding a...
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  • attribute. The bits in SDRs have semantic meaning, and that meaning is distributed across the bits. The semantic folding theory builds on these SDR properties...
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  • engineering Selection (genetic algorithm) Self-Service Semantic Suite Semantic folding Semantic mapping (statistics) Semidefinite embedding Sense Networks...
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  • Latent semantic indexing List of natural-language processing projects LRE Map Natural-language programming Reification (linguistics) Semantic folding Spoken...
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  • Neural Turing machine Random indexing Self-organizing map Semantic folding Semantic memory Semantic network Stacked autoencoders Visual indexing theory Kanerva...
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  • are what are called phono-semantic compounds, which involve an element of pronunciation in their meaning. A traditional six-fold classification scheme was...
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  • Phono-semantic matching (PSM) is the incorporation of a word into one language from another, often creating a neologism, where the word's non-native quality...
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  • A semantic similarity network (SSN) is a special form of semantic network. designed to represent concepts and their semantic similarity. Its main contribution...
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  • the compiler. Semantic analysis adds semantic information to the parse tree and builds the symbol table. This phase performs semantic checks such as...
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  • 0x10. Once literals have been evaluated, further semantic analysis in the form of constant folding is possible, meaning that literal expressions involving...
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  • and pencil games include hangman, categories, Boggle, and word searches. Semantic games focus on the semantics of words, utilising their meanings and the...
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    Letter case (redirect from Case folding)
    upper-case variants.) Case-insensitive operations can be said to fold case, from the idea of folding the character code table so that upper- and lower-case letters...
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    the desired level of specificity. Lexical ambiguity is contrasted with semantic ambiguity.[citation needed] The former represents a choice between a finite...
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    syntax highlighting with other features, such as spell checking or code folding, as aids to editing which are external to the language. Syntax highlighting...
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  • empty |title= (help) "Semantic MediaWiki 2.5.6 released". Retrieved 14 February 2018. semantic-mediaWiki.org https://www.semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Compatibility...
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    syntax highlighting and code folding are available for dozens of other source-code and markup formats, but without semantic analysis. KDevelop is part of...
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    Baldwin RL (June 1975). "Intermediates in protein folding reactions and the mechanism of protein folding". Annual Review of Biochemistry. 44 (1): 453–475...
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  • ways, or even as mere sequences of sound whose effects lie beyond strict semantic meaning. The middle part of the mantra, maṇi padme, is often interpreted...
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    "Flag Folding Ceremony Air Force Script" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on February 17, 2013. Retrieved December 25, 2012. "Flag-Folding Procedures...
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  • of AlphaFold, an artificial intelligence program developed by Google's DeepMind for solving the protein folding problem in biology. AlphaFold achieved...
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    like mental folding the object and shapes are changed. Mental folding in tasks usually require a series of mental rotations to sequentially fold the object...
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  • Semantic Application Design Language (SADL) is an English-like open source language for building formal models composed of an OWL ontology, rules expressed...
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    reading), as a logogram, or as an ideogram (semagram; "determinative") (semantic reading). The determinative was not read as a phonetic constituent, but...
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    man'yōgana in Old Japanese. Conversely, ateji also refers to kanji used semantically without regard to the readings. For example, the word "sushi" is often...
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