Asia-Pacific Journal of Information Technology and Multimedia (Jun 2017)

SEMANTIC MEASURE BASED ON FEATURES IN LEXICAL KNOWLEDGE SOURCES

  • Ummi Zakiah Zainodin,
  • Nazlia Omar,
  • Abdulgabbar Saif

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17576/apjitm-2017-0601-04
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 01
pp. 39 – 55

Abstract

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Semantic measures between concepts require some of cognitive capabilities such as categorization and reasoning to estimate semantic association among concepts. For this reason, this problem has numerous applications in artificial intelligence, natural language processing, information retrieval, text clustering, text categorization and many other related fields. Measuring lexical semantic relatedness generally requires certain background information about the concept or terms. Semantic measures between concepts are divided into two main sources: knowledge based and unstructured corpora. Both resources play important role in the task of measuring lexical semantic relatedness. Knowledge-based semantic measures have been proposed to estimate semantic similarity between two concepts using several approaches such as ontology-based, graph-based and concept's vector approaches. This paper reviews existing semantic similarity measures which depend on the lexical source and discusses the various approaches on semantic measures which include the path-based, information content, gloss-based and feature-based measures. This paper also focuses on semantic measures that are based on features using lexical knowledge sources and discusses some issues that arise in these measures

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