Distributional Concept Analysis

IF 0.4 Q1 HISTORY
P. D. Bolla, E. Jones, P. Nulty, Gabriel Recchia, John Regan
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Abstract

This article proposes a novel computational method for discerning the structure and history of concepts. Based on the analysis of co-occurrence data in large data sets, the method creates a measure of “binding” that enables the construction of verbal constellations that comprise the larger units, “concepts,” that change over time. In contrast to investigation into semantic networks, our method seeks to uncover structures of conceptual operation that are not simply semantic. These larger units of lexical operation that are visualized as interconnected networks may have underlying rules of formation and operation that have as yet unexamined—perhaps tangential—connection to meaning as such. The article is thus exploratory and intended to open the history of concepts to some new avenues of investigation.
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本文提出了一种新的计算方法来识别概念的结构和历史。基于对大型数据集中的共现数据的分析,该方法创建了一种“绑定”度量,使构建包含随时间变化的较大单位“概念”的语言星座成为可能。与对语义网络的研究相反,我们的方法旨在揭示不仅仅是语义的概念操作结构。这些更大的词汇操作单元被可视化为相互连接的网络,它们可能具有潜在的形成和操作规则,这些规则与意义本身有着尚未被研究的——也许是切线的——联系。因此,这篇文章是探索性的,旨在为一些新的研究途径打开概念的历史。
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期刊介绍: Contributions to the History of Concepts is no longer published by Brill from 2010.
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