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The phrase "at a semantic level" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in discussions about meaning, interpretation, or the underlying significance of language or concepts.
Example: "The two statements may appear similar, but they differ significantly at a semantic level."
Alternatives: "in terms of meaning" or "on a meaning-based level".
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Themes were identified at a semantic level.
For example, [9] discussed the approach for collaborative tagging at a semantic level.
Here we study the relationships between them, both at a syntactic and at a semantic level.
Annotating the types of synonyms and identifiers allows data items to be grouped at a semantic level rather than only at a syntactic level.
As further work, we intend to propose an automatic solution to link Stack Overflow posts with API elements at a semantic level.
More recently, the fundamental principle of shifting video manipulation techniques towards the processing of the visual content at a semantic level has been widely adopted.
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However, most of these features are hand-crafted descriptors, which are at a low semantic level, and also generic for different sound datasets without data specificity [4].
A solution to this problem is efficient integration of various ontologies into an upper ontology space capable of capturing and modeling information related to the global shared knowledge at a higher semantic level, and thus simplifying cross-ontology reasoning.
We also share data ultimately through Hadoop, albeit at a higher semantic level with HBase noSQL storage; however there is no performance reasoning about the data semantics and output impact in HyMR.
The Growth Point Hypothesis (McNeill, & Duncan, 2000) describes gesture and language arising at a common semantic level, and the Interface Hypothesis (Kita & Özyürek, 2003) describes gesture interacting with spoken language during lexical and clausal packaging.
Though no consensus has been reached, many behavioral experiments show that subliminally presented text can be processed not only at a relatively low orthographic level (e.g., Dehaene et al. 2001; Devlin et al. 2004), but also at a higher semantic level (e.g., Marcel 1983; Jiang et al. 2007; Costello et al. 2009; Sklar et al. 2012; but see Holender 1986; Abrams and Greenwald 2000).
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