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  1. Craven, T.C.: Three-dimensional displays of concept relation structures (1992) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Special reference is made to the possible use of automatically generated displays as an aid to abstracters. Some advantages of three-diemnsional displays are outlined with experimental results conforming their reduced distortion of concept space. Features that may set three-dimensional representations of concepts space off from other kinds of three dimensional representations are noted. Features of a prototype system operating on a microcomputer with VGA display are described and illustrated
    Source
    Library science with a slant to documentation. 29(1992) no.1, S.1-14
  2. Craven, T.C.: Condensed representation of sentences in graphic displays of text structures (1990) 0.01
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    Abstract
    This article ic concerned with how sentences may be represented briefly but informatively in graphic desplays of a sentence dependence structure. Different automatic abbreviation schemes were assessed on a sample data set for compression and ambiguity. 'Speedwriting' of words longer than five letters yielded a compression to 80% of the source text, with very low ambiguitiy. This and two other automatic notemaking-like techniques have been implemented as options in the TEXNET text structure management system
  3. Craven, T.C.: ¬A computer-aided abstracting tool kit (1993) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Describes the abstracting assistance features being prototyped in the TEXNET text network management system. Sentence weighting methods include: weithing negatively or positively on the stems in a selected passage; weighting on general lists of cue words, adjusting weights of selected segments; and weighting of occurrence of frequent stems. The user may adjust a number of parameters: the minimum strength of extracts; the threshold for frequent word/stems and the amount sentence weight is to be adjusted for each weighting type
  4. Craven, T.C.: ¬A thesaurus for use in a computer-aided abstracting tool kit (1993) 0.01
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    Abstract
    A multi-purpose thesaurus is among abstracting assistance features being prototyped in the TEXNET text networking management system. The thesaurus is intended to support vocabulary control, including production of a variety of printed thesaurus displays, as well as automatic weighting of passages and Roget-style suggestions of alternate terms
  5. Craven, T.C.: ¬A phrase flipper for the assistance of writers of abstracts and other text (1995) 0.00
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    Date
    17. 8.1996 10:29:59