A Double Semantic Network for Intelligent Search

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The traditional semantic network retrieval has the following two urgent problems to be solved . The first problem is that the two concepts on the surface look very relevant, but vocabulary used to describe the two concepts has no contact, and in fact ,the two concepts are very poorly correlated. The second problem is that the two concepts on the surface do not seem related, but many words used to describe the two concepts have the same or related aspects, and the two concepts actually have great correlation. We call the two kinds of phenomena misjudge of the relationship between the two concepts. The retrieval mechanism studied in this paper aims to synthesize direct relations and internal relations between concepts, and to establish a higher intelligent double semantic network retrieval of concept network and sememe network.

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