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Semantic Relatedness Measures in Ontologies Using Information Content and Fuzzy Set Theory

The 14th IEEE International Conference on Fuzzy Systems, 2005. FUZZ '05., 2005
The success of the semantic Web is linked with the use of ontologies on the semantic Web. Ontologies help systems understand the meaning of information and can serve as the interface to the inferencing layer of the semantic Web. An increasingly important task is to determine a degree or measure of semantic relatedness between concepts within and across
V. Cross, null Youbo Wang
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Cardiac output and mixed venous oxygen content measurements by a tracer bolus method: theory

Journal of Applied Physiology, 1997
Clark, Justin S., Yuxiang J. Lin, Michael J. Criddle, Antonio G. Cutillo, Adelbert H. Bigler, Fred L. Farr, and Attilio D. Renzetti, Jr. Cardiac output and mixed venous oxygen content measurements by a tracer bolus method: theory. J. Appl. Physiol.
J S, Clark   +6 more
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Theory-driven measurement of the content of prayer: Polish revision of S. Huber’s Content of Prayer Scale

Mental Health, Religion & Culture, 2019
The empirical study of prayer has remained an underdeveloped field in the Polish psychology of religion.
Rafał Piotr Bartczuk, Beata Zarzycka
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A WordNet-based semantic similarity measurement combining edge-counting and information content theory

Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence, 2015
Abstract Semantic similarity measuring between words can be applied to many applications, such as Artificial Intelligence, Information Processing, Medical Care and Linguistics. In this paper, we present a new approach for semantic similarity measuring which is based on edge-counting and information content theory.
Jian-Bo Gao   +2 more
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Information theory as a measure of information content

Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1973
AbstractIn efficient coding, Information‐Communication‐Coding Theory based on probabilities of occurrence assigns short codes to events with little information content and long codes to events with high information content. This provides a direct relationship of code size to amount of information content.
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Information content analysis of aerosol remote-sensing experiments using singular function theory 1: Extinction measurements

Applied Optics, 1987
An important early step in any planned remote-sensing experiment is an analysis of the information content of the equations which will ultimately be inverted. In this paper, we employ the singular function theory, which is the natural framework within which to discuss the analysis of first kind Fredholm integral equations.
G, Viera, M A, Box
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Information content analysis of aerosol remote-sensing experiments using singular function theory 2: Scattering measurements

Applied Optics, 1988
We employ the singular function theory, which is the natural framework within which to discuss the analysis of first kind Fredholm integral equations, to analyze fully the information available from an aerosol aureole scattering experiment. This information is, of course, of two kinds: first, the number of pieces of information available for a given ...
G, Viera, M A, Box
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Modern Facet Theory: Content Design and Measurement in Behavioral Research

European Journal of Psychological Assessment, 1998
Facet Theory is a research strategy that integrates formal analysis of research contents (using the tool of the mapping sentence) with intrinsic data analysis (multivariate procedures such as Faceted Smallest Space Analysis (FSSA) and Multiple Scaling by Partial Order Scalogram Analysis by base Coordinates (POSAC)).
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Soil friability: theory, measurement and the effects of management and organic carbon content

European Journal of Soil Science, 1998
Summary The weakest link between particles or aggregates determines the strength of soil. We have re‐examined the theory and, as a result, have re‐defined friability, F , as the coefficient of variation of soil tensile strength.
C. W. Watts, A. R. Dexter
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CONTENT, CAUSE, AND CONSEQUENCES OF JOB INSECURITY: A THEORY-BASED MEASURE AND SUBSTANTIVE TEST.

Academy of Management Journal, 1989
This research assessed the causes and consequences of job insecurity using a new theory-based measure incorporating recent conceptual arguments.
S. J. ASHFORD, C. LEE, P. BOBKO
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