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&gt; Distributional methods for capturing meaning, such as word embeddings, often require observing many examples of words in context. But most humans can infer a reasonable meaning from very few or even a single occurrence...
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&gt; “**Porgies live in shallow temperate marine waters**”
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&gt; **Inducing word embedding from their contexts: a surprising linear relationship**		</description>		<dc:date>2018-09-18T18:07:01Z</dc:date>	</item></rdf:RDF>