conceptual vectors

antinomy

 
   

Generality

Documentation about mesures and vector functions.

Opposable properties. If a concept Ci is a property that accepts an opposite (like hot and cold), then we denote the opposite vector of Vc as :

AntiC(Vci)

For generalization sake, if C is not opposable then we have : AntiC(Vci) = Vci

Relative antinomy. The AntiR function (relative antinomy) is defined as :

AntiR(X, Y) = sqrt(x1*y1)*AntiC(Vc1) … + … sqrt(xi*yi)*AntiC(Vci) … + … sqrt(xn*yn)*AntiC(Vcn)

Absolute antinomy. The AntiA function (relative antinonym) is defined as :

AntiA(X) = AntiR(X, X)

     
   

Relative Antinomy

Associated words. Get the of the antinomic of

 relatively to 

with the source lexicon as, the target lexicon as

and the request computing method as

If the relative terms are left empty then the absolute antinomy will be computed.

 

     
   

     
   
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