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What is meant by “word vector”?1 pointThe latitude and longitude of the place a word originated.Assigning a corresponding number to each word.A vector consisting of all words in a vocabulary.A vector of numbers associated with a word.

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What is meant by “word vector”?1 pointThe latitude and longitude of the place a word originated.Assigning a corresponding number to each word.A vector consisting of all words in a vocabulary.A vector of numbers associated with a word.

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A word vector, also known as a word embedding, is a vector of numbers associated with a word. This concept is used in natural language processing and machine learning. Each word in the vocabulary is represented as a vector in a high-dimensional space. These vectors are created in such a way that words with similar meanings are located close to each other in this space. This allows algorithms to understand semantic relationships between words.

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