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What is Latent Semantic Analysis

Encyclopedia of Business Analytics and Optimization
Statistical model of word usage that permits comparisons of semantic similarity between pieces of textual information ( Foltz, 1996) .
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Linkage Discovery with Glossaries
Richard S. Segall (Arkansas State University, USA) and Shen Lu (SoftChallenge LLC, USA)
Copyright: © 2014 |Pages: 11
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-5202-6.ch128
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Deployment of a Web Based Critiquing System for Essay Writing in Hybrid Learning Environment
A mathematical technique for computing the semantic similarity between pieces of textual information (for example, sentences, paragraphs or essays) with the help of a large corpus.
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A technique in natural language processing of analyzing relationships.
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A technique used to uncover latent patterns in large datasets by analyzing the relationships between terms and documents based on their semantic meanings.
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A statistical technique for human language understanding based on words that co-occur in documents of large corpora.
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Statistical model of word usage that permits comparisons of semantic similarity between pieces of textual information ( Foltz, 1996) .
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Statistical model of word usage that permits comparisons of semantic similarity between pieces of textual information. (Foltz, 1996).
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