General Instructions:
Given a group of words, the purpose of this work is to determine whether:
For example, the following group of words (numbers) form a meaningful group. Please check below for more detailed annotation instructions.
A word group is meaningful if it contains semantically or lexically similar words. In the example above it has only numbers with two digits, hence this is a meaningful group.
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If the answer of this question is Yes, then the task would be to assign a name of the word group using one or more words. For example, for the above word group we can assign a name: two digit numbers. This needs to be written in the text box right below this question.
Regardless of whether the presented word group is meaningful or not, it may be possible that it can be separated into several subgroups. In the first example below, the entire group is meaningful (numbers), but can also be divided into several meaningful subgroups (integers and floating point numbers). In the second example, the overall group is not meaningful, but can still be divided into meaningful sub groups. The task here is to identify whether the word group is separable into more sub-groups or not.
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Based on the answer of this question, another question needs to be answered. If the answer is Yes, then question 3 will appear (please see below)
Once it is clear that the word group can be divided into more subgroups, then the task would be to identify the number of subgroups.
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