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* Divisi2 is embedded in a larger project on knowledge representation (semantic networks and the like) in the MIT, so it is intended to be used in applications in AI and not in linguistics. | * Divisi2 is embedded in a larger project on knowledge representation (semantic networks and the like) in the MIT, so it is intended to be used in applications in AI and not in linguistics. | ||
- | * It is SVD (singular value decomposition) library for Python. | + | * It is a SVD (singular value decomposition) library for **Python**. |
- | * It requires numpy (numerical python, a standard library for scientifically | + | * Divisi |
- | * As far as I can see right now, it is necessary to develop or use another to collect the context vectors, etc.. | + | * As far as I can see right now, it is necessary to develop or use another |
* Easy installation (around 5 minutes if you have numpy). | * Easy installation (around 5 minutes if you have numpy). | ||
* [[http:// | * [[http:// | ||
* [[http:// | * [[http:// | ||
+ | * **Note:** In a first run, Divisi2 didn't work. | ||
==== Installation ==== | ==== Installation ==== | ||
+ | * I presuppose that Python is already installed in your computer. Most distributions of linux include in their standard version Python. If you haven' | ||
* The installation process is by itself quite simple -you will need just two commands. However a number of libraries are necessary to run Divisi2 and their installation is not quite simple, at least that is what I remember from installing numpy. In my case, I had to install (and maybe build) several libraries, in particular, ATLAS. | * The installation process is by itself quite simple -you will need just two commands. However a number of libraries are necessary to run Divisi2 and their installation is not quite simple, at least that is what I remember from installing numpy. In my case, I had to install (and maybe build) several libraries, in particular, ATLAS. | ||
* To install: | * To install: | ||
- First install **pip**< | - First install **pip**< | ||
- | - Now install **Divisi2**< | + | |
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