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What is the difference between semantic textual similarity and paraphrase identification? Are they the same?

Posted on 2015/10/012016/09/02 by mendicott

What is the difference between semantic textual similarity and paraphrase identification? Are they the same?

 

Semantic Textual Similarity (STS) measures the degree of semantic equivalence between two texts.

Paraphrase identification is the task of recognizing text fragments with approximately the same meaning within a specific context.

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