And what is the difference - if it is possible to answer?
Vladimir
>> In the last review of the topic it seems that Daniel Midgley did not
>>mention the work of Graeme Hirst and A. Budanitsky from Toronto.
>
>You're probably referring to this:
>http://www.cs.toronto.edu/compling/Publications/Abstracts/Papers/Budanitsky+Hirs
>t-2001-abs.html
>
>It's great stuff, although it's taxonomy-based.
>I was specifically interested in distributional methods.
>
>Thanks for the tip, though.
>
>Daniel
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>> This paper was mentioned in the list about 2-3 months ago.
>>
>> By the way - we here in Russia make some difference between SD in
>>Language and Speech.
>>
>>Best regards,
>> Vladimir
>>
>> P bI K O B B. B. MOCKBA
>>
>>Vladimir Rykov, PhD in Computational Linguistics,
>> MOSCOW
>>http://rykov.narod.ru/
>>Engl. http://www.blkbox.com/~gigawatt/rykov.html
>>Tel +7-903-749-19-99
>
>
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>Daniel Midgley
>dmidgley@arts.uwa.edu.au
>+ (61 8) 9371 3730
>http://www.cs.uwa.edu.au/~fontor
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--P bI K O B B.B. MOCKBA
Vladimir Rykov, PhD in Computational Linguistics, MOSCOW http://rykov.narod.ru/ Engl. http://www.blkbox.com/~gigawatt/rykov.html Tel +7-903-749-19-99
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