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https://www.conceptnet.io/c/en/talbe #332
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Hi Gary,
Sorry for taking a bit to get back to you! Typos tend to be handled by
having a low weight - most folks and algorithms filter out low weight
links. By default we don't include them in, say Numberbatch.
- Catherine
…On Fri, Sep 23, 2022 at 12:11 AM garyphilip ***@***.***> wrote:
Are apparent typos like this ever recognized and pruned?
Just the fact that talbe has only one connection to another node in the
data would seem to suggest something is wrong.
In particular, it has an "is made of" relationship to {tree} which has
many interconnections. Can anything be made of something ubiquitous and yet
have no other connections? I suppose that is possible as new data gets
added, but over time it seems it should become suspect.
Maybe some other algorithm?
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Thank you, Catherine, for your helpful and informative reply.
Gary
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… Hi Gary,
Sorry for taking a bit to get back to you! Typos tend to be handled by
having a low weight - most folks and algorithms filter out low weight
links. By default we don't include them in, say Numberbatch.
- Catherine
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> Are apparent typos like this ever recognized and pruned?
>
> Just the fact that talbe has only one connection to another node in the
> data would seem to suggest something is wrong.
>
> In particular, it has an "is made of" relationship to {tree} which has
> many interconnections. Can anything be made of something ubiquitous and yet
> have no other connections? I suppose that is possible as new data gets
> added, but over time it seems it should become suspect.
>
> Maybe some other algorithm?
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Are apparent typos like this ever recognized and pruned?
Just the fact that talbe has only one connection to another node in the data would seem to suggest something is wrong.
In particular, it has an "is made of" relationship to {tree} which has many interconnections. Can anything be made of something ubiquitous and yet have no other connections? I suppose that is possible as new data gets added, but over time it seems it should become suspect.
Maybe some other algorithm?
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