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meaning of number of # characters in subwords? #64

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ugurcanozalp opened this issue Nov 16, 2021 · 4 comments
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meaning of number of # characters in subwords? #64

ugurcanozalp opened this issue Nov 16, 2021 · 4 comments

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@ugurcanozalp
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For continuation words. there are varying number of # signs. For example, in the 5 first words we have followings:

  • /c/de/####er
  • /c/de/###er
  • /c/de/##er

For example, if I have a word ending with "er", which one should I use?

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@frankier
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As I understand it, Numberbatch does not have subword units, and you should prefer to use lemma forms when possible, since these are the forms in ConceptNet. If there are some odd entries like ####er, it could be because those have occurred exactly as-is in text.

@RowenaHe
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RowenaHe commented Nov 7, 2023

Hello, have you found out the reason for '#####'? I encountered the same problem while loading the downloaded and decompressed .txt.gz file. I tried to read the file with 'rb' but it didn't really help.

@zohaibshahid969
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where i can find numberbatch-en-17.02.txt ???
someone please help me.

@LostInDarkMath
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where i can find numberbatch-en-17.02.txt ??? someone please help me.

https://conceptnet.s3.amazonaws.com/downloads/2017/numberbatch/numberbatch-17.02.txt.gz

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