Word2vec Conjecture and A Limitative Result.

2020 
Being inspired by the success of \texttt{word2vec} \citep{mikolov2013distributed} in capturing analogies, we study the conjecture that analogical relations can be represented by vector spaces. Unlike many previous works that focus on the distributional semantic aspect of \texttt{word2vec}, we study the purely \emph{representational} question: can \emph{all} semantic word-word relations be represented by differences (or directions) of vectors? We call this the word2vec conjecture and point out some of its desirable implications. However, we will exhibit a class of relations that cannot be represented in this way, thus falsifying the conjecture and establishing a limitative result for the representability of semantic relations by vector spaces over fields of characteristic 0, e.g., real or complex numbers.
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