Paijmans, H.: Gravity wells of meaning : detecting information rich passages in scientific texts (1997)
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- Abstract
- Presents research in which 4 term weigthing schemes were used to detect information rich passages in texts and the results compared. Demonstrates that word categories and frequency derived weights have a close correlation but that weighting according to the first mention theory or the cue method shows no correlation with frequency based weights