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A structural and functional comparison of differential A and P indexing
Indexing P arguments on bivalent predicates is often considered more restricted and less often obligatory than A indexing. However, differential A indexing, i.e., the absence versus the presence of an index referring to the A argument role, is not ...
Just Erika
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Automatic subject indexing of text
Automatic subject indexing addresses problems of scale and sustainability and can be at the same time used to enrich existing metadata records, establish more connections across and between resources from various metadata and resource collections, and ...
Golub, Koraljka,
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Analyzing Retraction Indexing Quality
The significant increase in retractions of scientific publications is undeniable. Previous studies have shown that retracted publications receive minimal acknowledgment as being retracted in postretraction citations.
Schneider, Jodi +2 more
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Predmetna obrada i izrada paremiološkog tezaurusa suvremenih hrvatskih poslovica / Subject indexing and creation of the paremiological thesaurus of contemporary Croatian proverbs [PDF]
The aim of this paper was to subject-index a corpus of contemporary Croatian proverbs using denotative (literal) and connotative (figurative) terms, and to develop a dual thesaurus for searching on the Croatian Proverbs Portal.
Borna Petrović
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Annif Analyzer Shootout: Comparing text lemmatization methods for automated subject indexing
Automated text classification is an important function for many AI systems relevant to libraries, including automated subject indexing and classification.
Osma Suominen, Ilkka Koskenniemi
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Subject-indexing and possessive morphology in Northwest Solomonic
Most Northwest Solomonic (NWS) languages employ possessor-indexing or former possessor-indexing morphology to index subject on verbs. Although the phenomenon of dependent-marking languages using cognate morphology to case mark possessors and subjects is ...
William Palmer (21136724)
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The automation of subject indexing at ZBW
Subject indexing, i.e., the enrichment of metadata records for textual resources with descriptors from a controlled vocabulary, is one of the core activities of libraries. However, due to the proliferation of digital documents it is no longer possible to
Kasprzik, Anna (5385163), Kasprzik, Anna
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Automatic Subject Indexing Using an Associative Neural Network
The global growth in popularity of the World Wide Web has been enabled in part by the availability of browser based search tools which in turn have led to an increased demand for indexing techniques and technologies.
William M. Pottenger +2 more
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Objective: Use of the search filter ‘exp animals/ not humans.sh’ is a well-established method in evidence synthesis to exclude non-human studies. However, the shift to automated indexing of Medline records has raised concerns about the use of subject ...
Nicole Askin, Tyler Ostapyk, Carla Epp
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