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How do I determine if two phrases are equal in meaning in natural language processing, like are “gravitational law” and “law of gravity” semantically equivalent?

Posted on 2014/08/092015/12/06 by mendicott

How do I determine if two phrases are equal in meaning in natural language processing, like are “gravitational law” and “law of gravity” semantically equivalent?

=> quora.com/search?q=word2vec

There is a neural network based tool developed at Google called word2vec which apparently uses the vector space model for determining semantic similarity.

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