Vector Space Model - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • G. Salton, A. Wong, and C. S. Yang (1975), "A Vector Space Model for Automatic Indexing," Communications of the ACM, vol. 18, nr. 11, pages 613–620. (Article in which a vector space model was presented)
  • David Dubin (2004), The Most Influential Paper Gerard Salton Never Wrote (Explains the history of the Vector Space Model and the non-existence of a frequently cited publication)
  • Description of the vector space model
  • Description of the classic vector space model by Dr E. Garcia
  • Heylen K., Speelman D., Geeraerts D. 2012. "Looking at word meaning. An interactive visualization of Semantic Vector Spaces for Dutch synsets". Proceedings of the EACL 2012 Joint Workshop of LINGVIS & UNCLH, pp. 16-24.

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