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The S-Space Package is a collection of algorithms for building Semantic Spaces as well as a highly-scalable library for designing new distributional semantics algorithms. Distributional algorithms process text corpora and represent the semantic for words as high dimensional feature vectors. These approaches are known by many names, such as word spaces, semantic spaces, or distributed semantics and rest upon the Distributional Hypothesis: words that appear in similar contexts have similar meanings.
The research and development is being done by the Natural Language Processing group at UCLA led by David Jurgens and Keith Stevens, under the advisory of Dr. Michael Dyer.
See the Getting Started page for a quick introduction on how to use the S-Space package. Please see the [Package Layout] (/fozziethebeat/S-Space/wiki/PackageLayout) for information on the code and available features, or dive right into the Javadoc to see what's available now.
For more information, or post questions, please see our Google Groups mailing lists: for technical questions, please use [email protected], and for questions and help running the programs, please use [email protected]