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Machine learning / Natural language processing / Lexical semantics / Semantic similarity / Support vector machine / Naive Bayes classifier / Hyponymy / Binary classification / Feature selection / Statistics / Statistical classification / Computational linguistics
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Machine learning
Natural language processing
Lexical semantics
Semantic similarity
Support vector machine
Naive Bayes classifier
Hyponymy
Binary classification
Feature selection
Statistics
Statistical classification
Computational linguistics

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