Grounding co-occurrence: Identifying features in a lexical co-occurrence model of semantic memory

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Kevin Durda
Lori Buchanan
Richard Caron
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[1] University of Windsor,Department of Psychology
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Behavior Research Methods | 2009年 / 41卷
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Semantic Representation; Semantic Memory; Semantic Priming; Latent Semantic Analysis; Semantic Space;
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Lexical co-occurrence models of semantic memory represent word meaning by vectors in a high-dimensional space. These vectors are derived from word usage, as found in a large corpus of written text. Typically, these models are fully automated, an advantage over models that represent semantics that are based on human judgments (e.g., feature-based models). A common criticism of co-occurrence models is that the representations are not grounded: Concepts exist only relative to each other in the space produced by the model. It has been claimed that feature-based models offer an advantage in this regard. In this article, we take a step toward grounding a cooccurrence model. A feed-forward neural network is trained using back propagation to provide a mapping from co-occurrence vectors to feature norms collected from subjects. We show that this network is able to retrieve the features of a concept from its co-occurrence vector with high accuracy and is able to generalize this ability to produce an appropriate list of features from the co-occurrence vector of a novel concept.
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