Similarity between words computed by spreading activation on an English dictionary

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This paper proposes a method for measuring semantic similarity between words as a new tool for text analysis. The similarity is measured on a semantic network constructed systematically from a subset of the English dictionary, LDOCE {Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English). Spreading activation on the network can directly compute the similarity between any two words in the Longman Defining Vocabulary, and indirectly the similarity of all the other words in LDOCE. The similarity represents the strength of lexical cohesion or semantic relation, and also provides valuable information about similarity and coherence of texts.

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Kozima, H., & Furugori, T. (1993). Similarity between words computed by spreading activation on an English dictionary. In 6th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics, EACL 1993 - Proceedings (pp. 232–239). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.3115/976744.976772

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