Latent semantic analysis (LSA) tools / Natalia Derbentseva, Peter J. Kwantes, Philip Terhaar.: D68-5/079-2012E-PDF
"Latent Semantic Analysis (LSA; Landauer & Dumais, 1997; Landauer, Foltz, & Laham, 1998) is a computational model that uses a large collection of unstructured documents to construct semantic representations for words. The representations are based on a statistical analysis of the terms' occurrences within and across documents, and take the form of a vector"--Introduction, p. 1.
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| Description | ii, 26, [2] p. |
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