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Abstract: How much of the meaning of a naturally occurring English
passage is derivable from its combination of words without
considering their order? An exploratory approach to this
question was provided by asking humans to judge the
quality and quantity of knowledge conveyed by short
student essays on scientific topics and comparing the interrater
reliability and predictive accuracy of their estimates
with the performance of a corpus-based statistical model
that takes no account of word order within an ... (Update)
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Landauer, T. K., Laham, D., Rehder, B., & Schreiner, M. E., (1997). How well can passage meaning be derived without using word order? A comparison of Latent Semantic Analysis and humans. In M. G. Shafto & P. Langley (Eds.), Proceedings of the 19th annual meeting of the Cognitive Science Society (pp. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/landauer97how.html More
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title = "How well can passage meaning be derived without using word order",
text = "Landauer, T. K., Laham, D., Rehder, B., & Schreiner, M. E., (1997). How
well can passage meaning be derived without using word order? A comparison
of Latent Semantic Analysis and humans. In M. G. Shafto & P. Langley (Eds.),
Proceedings of the 19th annual meeting of the Cognitive Science Society
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