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Co-occurrence-based texture analysis using irregular tessellations

Proceedings of 13th International Conference on Pattern Recognition, 1996
Grey level co-occurrence features are one of the most powerful feature sets available for texture analysis. However, the moving window commonly employed to define the statistical scale at which the co-occurrence matrix is obtained assumes spatial stationarity of the underlying random field. This assumption is inappropriate in the case of natural images
Fernando Bello, Richard I. Kitney
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A syntagmatic analysis of antonym co-occurrences in Chinese: contrastive constructions and co-occurrence sequences

Corpora, 2015
Antonyms co-occur far more frequently than we might expect to by chance alone. However, few studies have adopted a corpus-based approach to examine antonym co-occurrences in Chinese, and disyllabic antonyms in Chinese have long been ignored in the literature.
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Query expansion based on folksonomy tag co-occurrence analysis

2009 IEEE International Conference on Granular Computing, 2009
In traditional query expansion techniques, we choose the expansion terms based on their weights in the relevant documents. However, this kind of approaches does not take into account the semantic relationship between the original query terms and the expansion terms.
Song Jin, Hongfei Lin, Sui Su
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Subject analysis of LIS data archived in a Figshare using co-occurrence analysis

Online Information Review, 2019
Purpose Based on the data from Figshare repositories, the purpose of this paper is to analyze which research data are actively produced and shared in the interdisciplinary field of library and information science (LIS). Design/methodology/approach Co-occurrence analysis was performed on keywords assigned to research data in the field of LIS, which ...
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Construction and Analysis of Mongolian Word Co-occurrence Networks

2022 International Conference on Asian Language Processing (IALP), 2022
Lingxiong Bao, Dahubaiyila
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Corpus-Based Analysis of the Co-occurrence of Chinese Antonym Pairs

2010
Chinese antonym pairs pattern differently than antonyms in English. The opposites in a Chinese antonym pair often co-occur in a sentence. In a phenomenon unique to Chinese, most antonym pairs provide a good basis for the formation of four-character phrases. The opposites in a pair can usually be interpolated by an arbitrary number of characters to form
Xingfu Wang   +4 more
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Co-occurrence-based indicators for authorship analysis

Literary and Linguistic Computing, 2012
Takafumi Suzuki   +4 more
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Cautionary notes on the use of co-occurrence networks in soil ecology

Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 2022
Marta Goberna, MIGUEL Verdú
exaly  

Co‐occurrence is not evidence of ecological interactions

Ecology Letters, 2020
F Guillaume Blanchet   +2 more
exaly  

Occurrence, fate, and risk assessment of typical tetracycline antibiotics in the aquatic environment: A review

Science of the Total Environment, 2021
He Zhang, Ping Xiong, Qingqing Zhu
exaly  

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