This is a brief summary of paper for me to study and organize it, Don’t count, predict! A systematic comparison of context-counting vs. context-predicting semantic vectors (Baroni et al., ACL 2014) I read and studied.

They compare count-based DSM (distributional semantic model) with predictive-based DSM.

In their paper, they overcome the comparison scarity problem by providing a direct evalutation of count and predict DSM s across many parameter settings and on a large variety of mostly standard lexical semantics benchmarks.

As you can know from the title of their paper, their title already gave away what they discovered.

For the detailed result of comparison, it can be found in Don’t count, predict! A systematic comparison of context-counting vs. context-predicting semantic vectors (Baroni et al., ACL 2014)

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