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In this video I explain the basic ideas behind DIStributional COmpositional CATegorical (DisCoCat) models of meaning. These models are used in the Quantum Group (part of the Department of Computer Science, University of Oxford) to study how information flows between words in a sentence to give us the meaning of the sentence as a whole. For more information about this topic, see for example: Coecke, B., Sadrzadeh, M., & Clark, S. (2011). Mathematical Foundations for a Compositional Distributional Model of Meaning. Linguistic Analysis, 36(1–4), 345–384. For more information on how density matrices can model ambiguous words, see: Piedeleu, R., Kartsaklis, D., Coecke, B., & Sadrzadeh, M. (2015). Open System Categorical Quantum Semantics in Natural Language Processing. In Proceedings of the 6th Conference on Algebra and Coalgebra in Computer Science. MinutePhysics has been my great inspiration for making this video, check out the channel here: / minutephysics The background music is Deliberate Thought by Kevin MacLeod and it is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...) Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-... Artist: http://incompetech.com/ I also would like to thank Sjoerd Smit for writing a Mathematica script to crop all the images for this video. That has saved me countless hours of work. And of course, thank you, viewer, for watching this video. If you have any comments or funny examples of creative language use that would utterly confuse a computer, please let me know! Maaike Zwart