On 8/28/06, Mark Waser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
How does a lossless model observe that "Jim is  extremely fat" and "James >continues 
to be morbidly obese" are approximately  equal?

Actually I think I just may have invented one possible way to do that using a lossless probabilistic model in my previous email to this list. Did you read it? Anyway, in case you have a hard time figuring it out all by yourself, the idea behind it can be pretty straigthforwardly generalized to be used with phrases and thus I think phrases can be observed to be approximately equal if they can occur in pretty much identical contexts and affect the distribution of following words and phrases approximately equivalently.
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