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  1. Qiu, J.; Zuo, M.; Wang, J.; Cai, C.: Knowledge order in an online knowledge community : group heterogeneity and two paths mediated by group interaction (2021) 0.02
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    Source
    Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology. 72(2021) no.8, S.1075-1091
  2. Shen, R.; Wang, J.; Fox, E.A.: ¬A Lightweight Protocol between Digital Libraries and Visualization Systems (2002) 0.02
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    Date
    22. 2.2003 17:25:39
    22. 2.2003 18:15:14
    Source
    Visual Interfaces to Digital Libraries. Eds.: Börner, K. u. C. Chen
  3. Strzalkowski, T.; Guthrie, L.; Karlgren, J.; Leistensnider, J.; Lin, F.; Perez-Carballo, J.; Straszheim, T.; Wang, J.; Wilding, J.: Natural language information retrieval : TREC-5 report (1997) 0.01
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  4. He, R.; Wang, J.; Tian, J.; Chu, C.-T.; Mauney, B.; Perisic, I.: Session analysis of people search within a professional social network (2013) 0.01
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    Date
    19. 4.2013 20:31:22
  5. Thomas, I.S.; Wang, J.; GPT-3: Was euch zu Menschen macht : Antworten einer künstlichen Intelligenz auf die großen Fragen des Lebens (2022) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Das erste durch KI verfasste Weisheitsbuch. »Die Künstliche Intelligenz sieht den Menschen, wie er ist. Es gibt für sie keinen Gott, keine Rituale, keinen Himmel, keine Hölle, keine Engel. Es gibt für sie nur empfindsame Wesen.« GPT-3. Dieses Buch enthält Weisheitstexte, die durch die modernste KI im Bereich der Spracherkennung verfasst wurden. Es ist die GPT-3, die durch die Technikerin Jasmine Wang gesteuert wird. Die originären Texte von GPT-3 werden von dem international bekannten Dichter Iain S. Thomas kuratiert. Die Basis von GPT-3 reicht von den Weisheitsbücher der Menschheit bis hin zu modernen Texten. GPT-3 antwortet auf Fragen wie: Was macht den Mensch zum Menschen? Was bedeutet es zu lieben? Wie führen wir ein erfülltes Leben? etc. und ist in der Lage, eigene Sätze zu kreieren. So wird eine zeitgenössische und noch nie dagewesene Erforschung von Sinn und Spiritualität geschaffen, die zu einem neuen Verständnis dessen inspiriert, was uns zu Menschen macht.
  6. Wang, J.: Automatic thesaurus development : term extraction from title metadata (2006) 0.01
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    Abstract
    The application of thesauri in networked environments is seriously hampered by the challenges of introducing new concepts and terminology into the formal controlled vocabulary, which is critical for enhancing its retrieval capability. The author describes an automated process of adding new terms to thesauri as entry vocabulary by analyzing the association between words/phrases extracted from bibliographic titles and subject descriptors in the metadata record (subject descriptors are terms assigned from controlled vocabularies of thesauri to describe the subjects of the objects [e.g., books, articles] represented by the metadata records). The investigated approach uses a corpus of metadata for scientific and technical (S&T) publications in which the titles contain substantive words for key topics. The three steps of the method are (a) extracting words and phrases from the title field of the metadata; (b) applying a method to identify and select the specific and meaningful keywords based on the associated controlled vocabulary terms from the thesaurus used to catalog the objects; and (c) inserting selected keywords into the thesaurus as new terms (most of them are in hierarchical relationships with the existing concepts), thereby updating the thesaurus with new terminology that is being used in the literature. The effectiveness of the method was demonstrated by an experiment with the Chinese Classification Thesaurus (CCT) and bibliographic data in China Machine-Readable Cataloging Record (MARC) format (CNMARC) provided by Peking University Library. This approach is equally effective in large-scale collections and in other languages.
  7. Hicks, D.; Wang, J.: Coverage and overlap of the new social sciences and humanities journal lists (2011) 0.00
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    Date
    22. 1.2011 13:21:28
  8. Jiang, Z.; Gu, Q.; Yin, Y.; Wang, J.; Chen, D.: GRAW+ : a two-view graph propagation method with word coupling for readability assessment (2019) 0.00
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    Date
    15. 4.2019 13:46:22
  9. Wang, J.; Halffman, W.; Zhang, Y.H.: Sorting out journals : the proliferation of journal lists in China (2023) 0.00
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    Date
    22. 9.2023 16:39:23