- [Distributed representation of characters](/en/Distributed%20representation%20of%20characters) 、 [Distributed representation of words](/en/Distributed%20representation%20of%20words) 、 [Distributed representation of sentences](/en/Distributed%20representation%20of%20sentences)
- I was thinking about it, and it seemed natural that books would also have their own [distributed representation](/en/distributed%20representation).
A distributed representation of a book is of course different from a "distributed representation of the title of a book as a short sentence"
The book has a table of contents and a set of short sentences called chapter titles
Books are often referred to as "p.XX in book XX
There is of course the "Distributed representation of pages" as well.
The mechanism that takes Distributed representation of this title as input and returns Distributed representation of this content is the [attention mechanism
For example, I have done KJ method with book covers as stickies - Clean space + KJ method experiment
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