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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/artificial-intelligence-group/events/phd-seminar-e
 valuating-psychological-plausibility-word2vec
LOCATION:DC - William G. Davis Computer Research Centre 200 University Aven
 ue West 2310 Waterloo ON N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:PhD Seminar: Evaluating the Psychological Plausibility of Word2vec 
 and\nGloVe Distributional Semantic Models
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DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Ivana Kajić\, PhD candidate\n\nThe representation of 
 semantic knowledge poses a central modelling\ndecision in many models of c
 ognitive phenomena. However\, not all such\nrepresentations reflect proper
 ties observed in human semantic\nnetworks. Here\, we evaluate the psycholo
 gical plausibility of two\ndistributional semantic models widely used in n
 atural language\nprocessing: word2vec and GloVe. We use these models to co
 nstruct\ndirected and undirected semantic networks and compare them to net
 works\nof human association norms using a set of graph-theoretic analyses.
  
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