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FagområdeTekstminingTekstminingTekstmining
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Oprindelsesår20192019
OphavspersonNils Reimers & Iryna Gurevych (Sentence-BERT)Devlin, Chang, Lee & Toutanova (Google AI)
TypeNLP text-comparison taskContextual transformer text-representation methodUnsupervised text-mining task
Oprindelig kildeReimers, N. & Gurevych, I. (2019). Sentence-BERT: Sentence Embeddings using Siamese BERT-Networks. EMNLP. link ↗Devlin, J., Chang, M.-W., Lee, K. & Toutanova, K. (2019). BERT: Pre-training of Deep Bidirectional Transformers for Language Understanding. NAACL-HLT, 4171-4186. DOI ↗Aggarwal, C. C. & Zhai, C. (2012). Mining Text Data. Springer. ISBN: 9781461432227
Aliassersemantic textual similarity, text similarity, Anlamsal Benzerlik Analizicontextual embeddings, transformer embeddings, BERT Tabanlı Metin Gömülmeleritext clustering, unsupervised text grouping, Belge Kümeleme (Document Clustering)
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ResuméSemantic similarity analysis measures how close in meaning two texts are, rather than how many words they share on the surface. Building on the Sentence-BERT work of Reimers and Gurevych (2019), it represents each text as a vector and compares those vectors so that paraphrases score high even when their wording differs.BERT-based text embeddings, introduced by Devlin and colleagues at Google AI in 2019, turn text into context-sensitive dense vectors using a bidirectional Transformer encoder. Because the meaning of a word shifts with its context, BERT produces richer representations than static methods such as Word2Vec or topic models like LDA.Document clustering is an unsupervised text-mining task that groups documents with similar content together without using any labels. It is used to organise large collections and for exploratory analysis, drawing on the body of text-mining techniques consolidated by Aggarwal and Zhai (2012) and compared empirically by Steinbach, Karypis and Kumar (2000).
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