semantics-free

adj

Etymology

From semantics + -free.

  1. derived from sémantique
  2. suffixed as semantics-free — “semantics + free

Definitions

  1. Having no semantic content.

    • However, most of DHT systems focus strictly on handling semantics-free, large-granularity requests for objects by identifier (typically a name). They are limited to caching, pre-fetching, or pushing of content at the object level
    • They all try to demonstrate that language is more than just the assembling of context-free words using semantics-free rules
    • To date, such research has been impossible, since corpora have for the most part been annotated at a relatively shallow (semantics-free) level, forcing NLP researchers to choose between shallow approaches and hand-crafted approaches,

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for semantics-free. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

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