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  1. Craven, T.C.: Presentation of repeated phrases in a computer-assisted abstracting tool kit (2001) 0.08
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  2. Craven, T.C.: ¬A phrase flipper for the assistance of writers of abstracts and other text (1995) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Describes computerized tools for computer assisted abstracting. FlipPhr is a Microsoft Windows application program that rearranges (flips) phrases or other expressions in accordance with rules in a grammar. The flipping may be invoked with a single keystroke from within various Windows application programs that allow cutting and pasting of text. The user may modify the grammar to provide for different kinds of flipping
  3. Craven, T.C.: Determining authorship of Web pages (2006) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Assignability of authors to Web pages using either normal browsing procedures or browsing assisted by simple automatic extraction was investigated. Candidate strings for 1000 pages were extracted automatically from title elements, meta-tags, and address-like and copyright-like passages; 539 of the pages produced at least one candidate: 310 candidates from titles, 66 from meta-tags, 91 from address-like passages, and 259 from copyright-like passages. An assistant attempted to identify personal authors for 943 pages by examining the pages themselves and related pages; this added 90 pages with authors to the pages from which no candidate strings were extracted. Specific problems are noted and some refinements to the extraction methods are suggested.
  4. Craven, T.C.: ¬An experiment in the use of tools for computer-assisted abstracting (1996) 0.03
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