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Figure 1:Decoder of (a) Conventional LanguageModel, (b) Sememe-Driven Language Model.
Figure 2: An example of the architecture of our model.
Table 3: Perplexity of words with different mean num-ber of sememes on the test set.
Table 5: Some examples of word and sememe predic-tions on the test set of the People’s Daily Corpus.
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