Semantic Relatedness for All Languages: A Comparative Analysis of Multilingual Semantic Relatedness Using Machine Translation

2016 
This paper provides a comparative analysis of the performance of four state-of-the-art distributional semantic models DSMs over 11 languages, contrasting the native language-specific models with the use of machine translation over English-based DSMs. The experimental results show that there is a significant improvement average of 16.7i¾?% for the Spearman correlation by using state-of-the-art machine translation approaches. The results also show that the benefit of using the most informative corpus outweighs the possible errors introduced by the machine translation. For all languages, the combination of machine translation over the Word2Vec English distributional model provided the best results consistently average Spearman correlation of0.68.
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