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Quantum Logic and Natural Language Processing

P. 135–140.
Makarov I., Anastasia Frolenkova, Ivan Belov

The paper presents a short summary on the applications of the quantum logic categorical constructions to the natural language processing. We give a brief overview on the topic of quantum logic in general, and in natural language processing, in particular. As a result, we discuss comparison of sentences and their representation in quantum logic formalism. The examples of using quantum diagrams are considered in order to understand text analysis in terms of quantum logic techniques. 

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Keywords: natural language processingsimilarity measuresCompositional Distributional Model of MeaningQuantum Logiс

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