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    Automatic Design of Semantic Similarity Ensembles Using Grammatical Evolution

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    Semantic similarity measures are widely used in natural language processing to catalyze various computer-related tasks. However, no single semantic similarity measure is the most appropriate for all tasks, and researchers often use ensemble strategies to ensure performance. This research work proposes a method for automatically designing semantic similarity ensembles. In fact, our proposed method uses grammatical evolution, for the first time, to automatically select and aggregate measures from a pool of candidates to create an ensemble that maximizes correlation to human judgment. The method is evaluated on several benchmark datasets and compared to state-of-the-art ensembles, showing that it can significantly improve similarity assessment accuracy and outperform existing methods in some cases. As a result, our research demonstrates the potential of using grammatical evolution to automatically compare text and prove the benefits of using ensembles for semantic similarity tasks. The source code that illustrates our approach can be downloaded from https://github.com/jorge-martinez-gil/sesige.Comment: 29 page

    Questionnaire integration system based on question classification and short text semantic textual similarity, A

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    2018 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.Semantic integration from heterogeneous sources involves a series of NLP tasks. Existing re- search has focused mainly on measuring two paired sentences. However, to find possible identical texts between two datasets, the sentences are not paired. To avoid pair-wise comparison, this thesis proposed a semantic similarity measuring system equipped with a precategorization module. It applies a hybrid question classification module, which subdivides all texts to coarse categories. The sentences are then paired from these subcategories. The core task is to detect identical texts between two sentences, which relates to the semantic textual similarity task in the NLP field. We built a short text semantic textual similarity measuring module. It combined conventional NLP techniques, including both semantic and syntactic features, with a Recurrent Convolutional Neural Network to accomplish an ensemble model. We also conducted a set of empirical evaluations. The results show that our system possesses a degree of generalization ability, and it performs well on heterogeneous sources
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