This paper examines the differences between author-generated keywords and automatically generated keywords in one area of scientific and technical literature. Using inverse frequency, keywords produced using both methods are examined using a maximum likelihood algorithm. By reducing the scope and size of the corpus of literature examined, this study more closely emulates the information gathering processes of scientists and technologists. Care was taken in developing the sample used, balancing statistical factors to allow interpretable outcomes and replication. The results of the study indicated there are no statistically significant differences between the two techniques
Automatic keyword or keyphrase extraction is concerned with assigning keyphrases to documents based ...
Context Scientific papers, as well as other types of documents, can be identified by a set of keywo...
When talking about the fundamentals of writing research papers, we find that keywords are still pres...
This paper examines the differences between author-generated keywords and automatically generated ke...
This paper examines the differences between author generated keywords and automatically gen-erated k...
Keyphrases are added to documents to help identify the areas of interest they contain. However, in a...
Abstract—Keyphrases are added to documents to help identify the areas of interest they contain. Howe...
peer-reviewedTopical annotation of documents with keyphrases is a proven method for revealing the su...
Automatic keyword or keyphrase extraction is concerned with assigning keyphrases to documents based ...
The evolution of vocabulary in academic publishing is characterized via keyword frequencies recorded...
The corpus analysis program WordSmith Tools allows two corpora to be compared against each other in ...
The article discusses the evaluation of automatic keyword extraction algorithms (AKEA) and points ou...
This research addresses the problem of automatic keyphrase extraction from large documents and back ...
peer-reviewedTopical indexing of documents with keyphrases is a common method used for revealing the...
The idea of this study is to validate a list of keywords derived from a scientific article by a doma...
Automatic keyword or keyphrase extraction is concerned with assigning keyphrases to documents based ...
Context Scientific papers, as well as other types of documents, can be identified by a set of keywo...
When talking about the fundamentals of writing research papers, we find that keywords are still pres...
This paper examines the differences between author-generated keywords and automatically generated ke...
This paper examines the differences between author generated keywords and automatically gen-erated k...
Keyphrases are added to documents to help identify the areas of interest they contain. However, in a...
Abstract—Keyphrases are added to documents to help identify the areas of interest they contain. Howe...
peer-reviewedTopical annotation of documents with keyphrases is a proven method for revealing the su...
Automatic keyword or keyphrase extraction is concerned with assigning keyphrases to documents based ...
The evolution of vocabulary in academic publishing is characterized via keyword frequencies recorded...
The corpus analysis program WordSmith Tools allows two corpora to be compared against each other in ...
The article discusses the evaluation of automatic keyword extraction algorithms (AKEA) and points ou...
This research addresses the problem of automatic keyphrase extraction from large documents and back ...
peer-reviewedTopical indexing of documents with keyphrases is a common method used for revealing the...
The idea of this study is to validate a list of keywords derived from a scientific article by a doma...
Automatic keyword or keyphrase extraction is concerned with assigning keyphrases to documents based ...
Context Scientific papers, as well as other types of documents, can be identified by a set of keywo...
When talking about the fundamentals of writing research papers, we find that keywords are still pres...