The CBOW model can be extended to multi-word contexts, at which point the hidden representation is chosen to be the element-wise sum/average of the specific context word vectors. Given this hidden representation, the inner product between the latent context representation and the focal word vector...
All rights reserved. word (wɜːd) n 1. (Linguistics) one of the units of speech or writing that native speakers of a language usually regard as the smallest isolable meaningful element of the language, although linguists would analyse these further into morphemes. 2. an instance of ...
Grammarany word, part of a word, or group of words that recurs in various contexts in a language with relatively constant meaning. Latin elementum one of the four elements, letter of the alphabet, first principle, rudiment Anglo-French) Middle English (1250–1300 Element, component, constituent...
and grammatical. The word is also a basic element of language for its speakers, for whom it has psychological reality. Although people speak in sentences, they remember and know language first and foremost through words, since words are the means by which human knowledge and experience are fixed...
word-forming element meaning "loving, fond of, tending to," from Greek philos (adj.) "dear, loved, beloved," as a noun, "friend," from philein "to love, regard with affection," a word of unknown origin. Productive of a great many compounds in ancient Greek (such as philokybos "a...
before vowels orth-, word-forming element meaning "straight, upright, rectangular, regular; true, correct, proper," now mostly in scientific and technical compounds, from Greek ortho-, stem of orthos "straight, true, correct, regular," from PIE *eredh- "high" (cognates: Sanskrit urdhvah "...
1. The earliest form of a word, or word element, must beascertained, as well as all parallel and related forms. Britannica Quiz Which Came First? Vocabulary Quiz Vol. 2 2. Every sound of a given word, or word element, must be compared with the corresponding sound in the form (often ...
It’s Google’s corporate blue, red, yellow and green. There isn’t a metallic look to it at all; it’s more a plastic look. In 1797 a French chemist by the name of Louis-Nicolas Vauquelin isolated chromium as an element. He noticed that compounds that contained chromium had especially...
This element is mutually exclusive with all other control types, and has no child elements or attributes. <w15:doNotAllowInsertDeleteSection> Specifies that the user cannot add or delete sections by using the user interface in Word 2013. <w15:sectionTitle> Specifies the name of repeating ...
(which traces back to the ancient Greek wordeidos, meaning "appearance" or "form") follows in the pattern ofhumanoid: just as a humanoid appears to be human but is not, a factoid appears to be factual but is not. The word has since evolved so that now it most often refers to things...