Skip to content

Meta-Guide.com

Menu
  • Home
  • About
  • Directory
  • Videography
  • Pages
  • Index
  • Random
Menu

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.

For more detail, see my quick and dirty webpages:

  • Paraphrase Identification | Meta-Guide.com
  • Semantic Textual Similarity 2014 | Meta-Guide.com
  • Meta Superintelligence Labs Marks Meta’s Strategic Consolidation of Its AI Efforts
  • How Ordinary People Fund, Enable, and Legitimize the AI War Machine
  • Edward Snowden Exposed Facebook and Meta as Engines of Corporate Surveillance
  • Meta Trains LLaMA Models Using Public Facebook and Instagram Data
  • Meta Researchers Complicit in the Development of AI Weapon Systems

Popular Content

New Content

 

Contents of this website may not be reproduced without prior written permission.

Copyright © 2011-2025 Marcus L Endicott

©2025 Meta-Guide.com | Design: Newspaperly WordPress Theme