Long-Range Predictor Feature
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A Long-Range Predictor Feature is a Predictor Feature that makes use of Information that is Near to an Item represented by a Learning Record according to some Distance Function.
- AKA: Long-Range Feature.
- Context:
- It can represent a Long-Range Relationship.
- Example(s):
- a Predictor Feature based on information from outside the Text Window that contains the Item of the Learning Record.
- …
- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Context Feature.
References
2003
- (Zelenko et al., 2003) ⇒ Dmitry Zelenko, Chinatsu Aone, and Anthony Richardella. (2003). “Kernel Methods for Relation Extraction.” In: Journal of Machine Learning Research, 3.
- … We therefore are able to take advantage of long-range features in strings without enumerating the features explicitly. ...