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1. In three main types of word representations described in the paper, to which types the following two samples belong: | 1. In three main types of word representations described in the paper, to which types the following two samples belong: | ||
- | a) dog -0.087099201783 -0.136966257697 0.106813367913 [47 more numbers] | + | a) |
+ | dog -0.087099201783 -0.136966257697 0.106813367913 [47 more numbers] | ||
cat -0.103287428163 -0.0066971301398 -0.0346911076188 [47 more numbers] | cat -0.103287428163 -0.0066971301398 -0.0346911076188 [47 more numbers] | ||
- | b) dog 11010111010 | + | b) |
+ | dog 11010111010 | ||
cat 11010111010 | cat 11010111010 | ||
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2. Section 4.1 defines a corrupted (or noise) n-gram, but there is a tiny error/typo in the definition. Try to be nitpicking and point it out. | 2. Section 4.1 defines a corrupted (or noise) n-gram, but there is a tiny error/typo in the definition. Try to be nitpicking and point it out. | ||