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Semantic memory — refers to the memory of meanings, understandings, and other concept based knowledge unrelated to specific experiences. The conscious recollection of factual information and general knowledge about the world,cite web… … Wikipedia
Semantic change — Semantic change, also known as semantic shift or semantic progression describes the evolution of word usage usually to the point that the modern meaning is radically different from the original usage. In diachronic (or historical) linguistics,… … Wikipedia
Semantic mapping — commonly refers to: * Semantic mapping (statistics), a dimensionality reduction method in statistics context; * Semantic mapping (data integration), a process done by semantic mappers in Semantic Web context; * Semantic mapping (literacy), a… … Wikipedia
Semantic mapping (statistics) — The semantic mapping (SM) is a dimensionality reduction method that extracts new features by clustering the original features in semantic clusters and combining features mapped in the same cluster to generate an extracted feature. Given a data… … Wikipedia
Latent Semantic Analysis — Analyse sémantique latente L’analyse sémantique latente (LSA, de l anglais : Latent semantic analysis) ou indexation sémantique latente (ou LSI, de l anglais : Latent semantic indexation) est un procédé de traitement des langues… … Wikipédia en Français
Dimension reduction — For dimensional reduction in physics, see Dimensional reduction. In machine learning, dimension reduction is the process of reducing the number of random variables under consideration, and can be divided into feature selection and feature… … Wikipedia
Natural Semantic Metalanguage — Le Natural Semantic Metalanguage (NSM) est une approche sémantique basée sur la réduction des concepts à des mots clés ou primitives sémantiques (en anglais: primes, ou semantic primitives) afin de définir de façon très simple des idées complexes … Wikipédia en Français
Cornell realism — is a view in meta ethics, associated with the work of Richard Boyd, Nicholas Sturgeon, and David Brink, who took his Ph.D. at Cornell University but never taught there. There is no recognized and official statement of Cornell realism (Brink s… … Wikipedia
reductionism — In its most general usage, the term reductionism denotes any intellectual strategy for reducing apparently diverse phenomena to some primary or basic explanatory principle. For example, reductionist forms of materialism as applied to the natural… … Dictionary of sociology
Walloons — ( fr. Wallons, wa. Walons) are a Romance people living in Belgium principally in Wallonia. They speak French, but also regional languages like Walloon or Picard.EtymologyThe term Walloon is derived from Walha , a very old Germanic term used by… … Wikipedia