When professional indexers independently assign terms to a given document, the term sets generally differ between indexers. Studies of inter-indexer consistency measure the percentage of matching index terms, but none of them consider the semantic relationships that exist amongst these terms. We propose to represent multiple-indexers data in a vector space and use the cosine metric as a new consistency measure that can be extended by semantic relations between index terms. We believe that this new measure is more accurate and realistic than existing ones and therefore more suitable for evaluation of automatically extracted index terms
The purpose of this study was to identify the language consistency between indexers, authors and tag...
The article aims to compare the indexing consistency between the Library of Congress (LC) and the B...
Abstract Index terms are an important component in considering a scientific topic. In a real sense, ...
When professional indexers independently assign terms to a given document, the term sets generally d...
This study measures inter-indexer consistency as determined by the number of identical terms assigne...
Introduction. Several controlled vocabularies are used for indexing three journal articles to check ...
Kipp and Campbell (2006) examined tags assigned to the same URL in del.icio.us and determined that M...
grantor: University of TorontoAn important function of the thesaurus of descriptors in it...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate indexing consistency in LIBRIS, a Swedish national uni...
Purpose – This paper seeks to report a project to investigate the degree of inter-indexer consistenc...
Proposed is a measure of indexing consistency based on the concept of "fuzzy sets. " By th...
Indexers often disagree on judging terms that best reflect the content of a document. Difference of ...
The article aims to compare the indexing consistency between the Library of Congress (LC) and the Br...
Social indexing is an approach to manual indexing of web content. The purpose of this master thesis ...
Abstract: The authors present a method for comparing indexing consistency between groups of indexers...
The purpose of this study was to identify the language consistency between indexers, authors and tag...
The article aims to compare the indexing consistency between the Library of Congress (LC) and the B...
Abstract Index terms are an important component in considering a scientific topic. In a real sense, ...
When professional indexers independently assign terms to a given document, the term sets generally d...
This study measures inter-indexer consistency as determined by the number of identical terms assigne...
Introduction. Several controlled vocabularies are used for indexing three journal articles to check ...
Kipp and Campbell (2006) examined tags assigned to the same URL in del.icio.us and determined that M...
grantor: University of TorontoAn important function of the thesaurus of descriptors in it...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate indexing consistency in LIBRIS, a Swedish national uni...
Purpose – This paper seeks to report a project to investigate the degree of inter-indexer consistenc...
Proposed is a measure of indexing consistency based on the concept of "fuzzy sets. " By th...
Indexers often disagree on judging terms that best reflect the content of a document. Difference of ...
The article aims to compare the indexing consistency between the Library of Congress (LC) and the Br...
Social indexing is an approach to manual indexing of web content. The purpose of this master thesis ...
Abstract: The authors present a method for comparing indexing consistency between groups of indexers...
The purpose of this study was to identify the language consistency between indexers, authors and tag...
The article aims to compare the indexing consistency between the Library of Congress (LC) and the B...
Abstract Index terms are an important component in considering a scientific topic. In a real sense, ...