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throw10920
661 days ago
Don't most statistical techniques rely on specific structure in the spaces containing the objects they operate on, in order to be useful?
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mkl
661 days ago
Embeddings have structure, or they wouldn't be very useful. E.g. cosine similarity works because (many) embeddings are designed to support it.
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throw10920
661 days ago
Oh, that should have been obvious. Thank you for explaining.
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