Term Morphologies as Meaningful Typology Characteristics for Indexing Languages


Autoria(s): Tennis, Joseph T.
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19/01/2017

19/01/2017

2011

Resumo

Every indexing language is made up of terms. Those terms have morphological characteristics. These include terms made up of single words, two words, or more. We can also take into account the total number of terms.We can assemble these measures, normalize them, and then cluster indexing languages based on this common set of measures [1].Cluster analysis reviews discrete groups based on term morphology that comport with traditional design assumptions that separate ontologies, from thesauri, and folksonomies.

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Tennis, Joseph T. (2011). "Term Morphologies as Meaningful Typology Characteristics for Indexing Languages." Poster presented at 2011 iSchool Research Fair, Seattle, WA.

http://hdl.handle.net/1773/37939

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Poster