Allen, R. & Wu, Y.
(2010):
Generality of Texts.
In: Digital Libraries: People, Knowledge, and Technology.
2555. Aufl./Vol..
Hrsg./Editors: Lim, E.; Foo, S.; Khoo, C.; Chen, H.; Fox, E.; Urs, S. & Costantino, T.
Verlag/Publisher: Springer,
Berlin / Heidelberg.
Erscheinungsjahr/Year: 2010.
Seiten/Pages: 111-116.
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When searching or browsing, a user may be looking for either very general information or very specific information. We explored predictors for characterizing the generality of six encyclopedia texts. We had human subjects rank-order the generality of the texts. We also developed statistics from analysis of word frequency and from comparison to a set of reference terms. We found a statistically significant relationship between the human ratings of text generality and our automatic measure.
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