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by 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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Embeddings have structure, or they wouldn't be very useful. E.g. cosine similarity works because (many) embeddings are designed to support it.
Oh, that should have been obvious. Thank you for explaining.