Concept information
Preferred term
semantic field
Broader concept
Definitional context(s)
- Semantic fields are sets of words tied together by "similarity" covering the most part of the lexical area of a specific domain. (Cavaglia, 1999)
Example
- Ideally the semantic field can highlight the major visual concepts in images so that we can assign the correct semantic labels to the images. (Wang, Chua, Ngo & Wang, 2010)
- In our approach we employ the Semantic Field to annotate the images which requires neither training data nor visual analysis and is running directly on the test data. (Wang, Chua, Ngo & Wang, 2010)
- Semantic Fields are determined by a set of highly semantically associated terms with high tag co-occurrences in the image corpus and in different corpora and lexica such as WordNet and Wikipedia. (Wang, Chua, Ngo & Wang, 2010)
- Semantic Fields consist of a selected subset of the tag list and the choice of these tags is based on their relevance to the contents of the targeted image with a specific sense. (Wang, Chua, Ngo & Wang, 2010)
- Semantic fields that have been examined most extensively include color terms kinship terms spacial relations and motion verbs. (Ryzhova, Kyuseva & Paperno, 2016)
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