扩展具有持久长期主题的书目档案分类

R. Schult, M. Spiliopoulou
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随着时间的推移,文档集的积累,其中的一些讨论主题变得过时,而新的主题则出现了。在本文中,我们解决了寻找这种新兴和持久的“主题”的挑战,即存在足够长的时间以纳入描述文档集合的分类法或本体的主题。我们的方法基于基于相似性的聚类和聚类标签构建,并专注于识别那些在文档底层总体构成变化(包括主导词特征空间的变化)中“幸存”的聚类标签。我们进行了一系列有希望的实验,以识别在过去十年中在ACM图书馆中表现出来的主题。
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Expanding the taxonomies of bibliographic archives with persistent long-term themes
As document collections accummulate over time, some of the discussion subjects in them become outfashioned, while new ones emerge. In this paper, we address the challenge of finding such emerging and persistent "themes", i.e. subjects that live long enough to be incorporated into a taxonomy or ontology describing the document collection. Our method is based on similarity-based clustering and cluster label construction and focusses on the identification of cluster labels that "survive" changes in the constitution of the underlying population of documents, including changes in the feature space of dominant words. We conducted a set of promising experiments on the identification of themes that manifested themselves in the ACM library within the last decade.
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