In machine learning, semantic analysis of a corpus is the task of building structures that approximate concepts from a large set of documents.

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Use of semantic vectors

I want to use semanticvectors API. I am completely new at this. I want to make a program which take some documents and search keywords and will returns the documents which are conceptually similer to ...
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Semantic distance between two words

I would like to get a value which identifies the symantec distance between the words. I know that from wordnet I can get a set of words which are hyponyms, synonyms.... to a particular word. BUT is ...
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Calling exe program with arguments from Prolog code in Windows

How can I run an exe program from my Prolog code and then use the output(which are Prolog predicates) produced by the program in my code? Specifically, I have been trying to access the output of ...
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Is there some good grading engine as e-rater? [closed]

I want a tool for assessment or evaluation of English writing. ETS's E-rater is one such, but it is not available publicly. Are there any others as such? If I'm building one myself are there any good ...
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What is a synthesized attribute?

What is a Synthesized Attribute ? I understand the meaning of inherited attribute but am unable to understand, what does synthesized attribute mean. Explain with the help of a simple example.
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How to make semantic check using flex/bison?

I have created a context free grammar in bison and a scanner in flex. Now i also want to make a semantic check, for example, suppose the input is something like this: int m=5; c=c+5; This input is ...
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Semantic analysis of tweets

I have know how to communicate with twitter and how to retrieve tweets but I am looking for further working on these tweets. I have two categories food and sports. Now I want to categorize tweets ...
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In the NLTK, how to interface to Boxer?

I want to be able to use Boxer as a semantic extractor inside NLTK. I am testing with the following code: #!/bin/env python import nltk x = nltk.sem.boxer.Boxer() x.interpret("The capital of Spain ...
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semantic analysis opensource tool - suggestions needed [closed]

I've a book review site, where readers can write reviews about books, other users can post comments. I wanted to know following things automatically whenever new review publish or new comment ...
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Language-independent keyboard: culturating neutral text in English -kbd without things such as umlauts?

I like to use US Dvorak International keyboard while programming -- every manual, every documentation and also program with it. I am driving my teachers crazy because every-now-and-then they require ...
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Is there a library or framework which allows to measure semantic distance between phrases?

I know WordNet is capable of providing semantic distances between two words, but how about phrases containing more than one word? Is there any open libraries which allow me to measure the semantic ...
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findind semantically correlated 2 frequent items from a corpus [closed]

I am doing a semester project in mining and I am required to find semantically correlated terms from a corpus of around 10000 files.for eg: if there are terms like Doctor, Professor, Patient and ...
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find 2 frequent items semantically correlated from a dataset [closed]

I am doing a semester project in mining and I am required to find semantically correlated terms from a corpus of around 10000 files.for eg: if there are terms like Doctor, Professor, Patient and ...
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How to find URL, Twitter Username, LinkedIn Username, Facebook Username from a given Company Name?

I have a list of companies: New York Times Sony Washington Post Panasonic Toyota others... For each company in the list, I need the: Company URL Twitter @Username LinkedIn Username Facebook ...
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how to access WordNet hierarchy using JAWS api?

I am trying to access the top most object in the WordNet hierarchy. Example: "Tiger" must return "Animal", similarly for other things like "car" -> automobile I am using JAWS api for access to ...
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Is there a similar thing like Unified Medical Language system (UMLS) in some other fields (besides medical)?

UMLS is a collection of medical words & concepts. is there similar things for other fields other than medical. are you aware?
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pipes and filter architecture

I am reading about pipes and filter architecture pattern in Pattern oriented software architecture. Here I don't have to know compiler design, but author gave example with compiler design. I followed ...
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How to identify adjectives or adverbs?

I am quite novice to NLP....Is there any API or a way in which i could identify verb or adjective or adverbs from a sentence? I need it in a project?
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The smallest number of containers that contain all given elements

Suppose C refers to a set of containers {c1,c2,c3....cn}, where each of these containers contains a finite set of integers {i1,i2,i3...im}. Further, suppose that it is possible for an integer to exist ...
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Rails Searching (Full text vs Semantic) for Food Products

I'm trying to build a search interface for a grocery store in Rails. I have several grocery store products stored in my database, but I'm struggling to find a good way to search through them. So ...
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Basic owl reasoning using Jena

I'm new to ontologies and have a basic question about OWL reasoning. The question may seem long winded, sorry about that.. Consider an ontology with the following axioms (owl:class C1) and (owl:class ...
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Is the semantic analysis step in Clang an essential part of the compiler?

I'm trying to understand the ins and outs of Clang, and I'm not really sure about the "Sema" library. Is the semantic analysis in the path the compiler takes to compile a program? Or is it only used ...
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Find adjectives related to noun input

I want to try and determine the characteristics of a user's personality based on the words they input into a search box. Here's an example: Search term: "computers" Personality/descriptors ...
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Using WordNet to determine semantic similarity between two texts?

How can you determine the semantic similarity between two texts in python using WordNet? The obvious preproccessing would be removing stop words and stemming, but then what? The only way I can ...
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How to use Parts-of-Speech to evaluate semantic text similarity?

I'm trying to write a program to evaluate semantic similarity between texts. I have already compared n-gram frequencies between texts (a lexical measure). I wanted something a bit less shallow than ...
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Is there a memory implementation of the SparseVectorsFromSequenceFiles, RowIdJob and RowSimilarityJob jobs

I've been working on performing Latent Semantic Analysis using the SparseVectorsFromSequenceFiles, RowIdJob and RowSimilarityJob Hadoop jobs provided by Mahout, which run Map/Reduce jobs. I've been ...
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semantic type checking analysis in bison

I've been trying to find examples everywhere but it's been in vain. I am trying to write a basic Ruby interpreter. For this, I wrote a flex lexical file, containing token recognition sentences, and a ...
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low memory consuming fast semantic role labelling tool in java

Can you please suggest me some good semantic extraction tools for sentences that uses low memory and acts fast? I have already used mate-tools and it consumes 1.5 GB just to load the trained models. ...
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multiple keyword semantic similarity in ontology

I wanted a method to assess similarity between documents, given some keywords for each of them. The keywords basically form an ontology. I found this: http://www.softnet.tuc.gr/~angelos/ijswis.pdf ...
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struct bytes padding

From the given situation, we can say that we are able to declare array of structure in different ways. As I conclude, the difference is space optimization, namely the following: struct { /* 1600 ...
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Semantic analysis for C language

I've been searching for a semantic analyzer for C language lately, but couldn't find any. I've found flex and yacc C language files to generate a parser. I've managed to modify them and generate a ...
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How to tell if two web contents are similar?

Given 2 html sources, I want to first extract the main content out of it using something like this. Are there any other better libraries - I am specifically looking for Python/Javascript ones? Once I ...
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Method/Tool for Extracting Keywords from List of Sentences

I have a large list of sentences and would like to tag each of them with their own unique keywords, to help me identify which sentences are similar for grouping purposes. As an example: The dog ...
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Semantic Rules / Abstract Syntax Tree Rules

First of all, are the Semantic Rules and Abstract Syntax Tree Rules the same? Now, if i have a language specifications, and i have CFG, then how do i go about constructing Abstract Syntax Tree Rules. ...
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Semantic analysis in compilers [closed]

How is the semantic analysis done by a compiler (generally)? I had to answer to this question during my last exam, it wasn't enough for the professor. I included BNF (with an example) and syntactic ...
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Parsing Java source code with C++

I would like to create an Java source code parsing functionality in C++. The purpose of this application is to generate a syntax tree into the internal data structure so that I am able to walk the ...
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how to determine the accuracy of a semantic search engine?

my cousin has created a semantic search engine and he claims that his search engine is the most accurate. I've seen many semantic search engine and they all look the same to me, because they are not ...
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compilers - Instruction Selection for type declarations in AST

I'm learning compilers and creating a code generator for a simple language that deals with two types: characters and integers. After the user input has been scanned by the scanner and then parsed by ...
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Frameworks for semantic annotation for user defined domain model

I have some documents and an ontology for some concepts. Are there any frameworks that automatically extracts those concepts from the given documents and creates triples? The ontology must contain ...
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What is the best way in Java to parse semantic data from a source?

I would like to read and parse a marked up text (probably microformat, microdata, rdf or similar). Do I have create my own parser or is there any java library which can help with this?
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ANTLR - check semantics/meaning of the values

I have a simple grammar which allows the user to define some objects with attributes. For example: carpark : my carpark lots: 100 car: BMW color: red wheels: 4 motocycle age: 4 color: red carpark ...
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AST trees semantic analyzer

The last nodes of an AST tree must have the information of the traduction of the semantic analyzer or the non-last nodes also can have this information?
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What are the jobs of a semantic analyser in a dynamic language?

Pardon my english. I am recently trying to understand the different parts of a compiler and to implement them with a play language. I am wondering what the jobs of a semantic analyzer is, because many ...
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How to extract semantic relatedness from a text corpus

The goal is to assess semantic relatedness between terms in a large text corpus, e.g. 'police' and 'crime' should have a stronger semantic relatedness than 'police' and 'mountain' as they tend to ...
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How do I find whether a document on the web is semantically related to some other document?

My question here is that given a document d1 on the web and a document d2 how do I tell that d1 and d2 are semantically related. Are there some API's that can do some amount of natural language ...
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simplest feature selection algorithm

I am trying to create my own and simple feature selection algorithm. The data set that I am going to work with is here (very famous data set). Can someone give me a pointer on how to do so? I am ...
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Checking linguistic validity

Are there any [open source] code libraries for checking a sentence's linguistic validity according to syntax and semantics?
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Semantic-based recommender Facebook application

As a project of this semester my friend and I are thinking to make a semantic-based recommender Facebook application. For example, if I wanted to go "a trip to Europe", this application is intended to ...
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RDF and OWL workflow question

I have been looking at and playing with OWL through Protege and I would like to know if I understand the "workflow" and idea of it correctly (for building up a database from scratch: Generate an OWL ...
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Regarding semantic analysis of content using lingpipe!

I am working on my sem project and I need some help. I need to classify the webpages based on the content present in it. For Instance, the following URL is regarding cricket ...

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