نتایج جستجو برای: lexical cohesion patterns lcps

تعداد نتایج: 450051  

2013
Grzegorz Bocewicz Robert Wójcik Zbigniew Antoni Banaszak

The problem of cyclic scheduling of multimodal concurrent processes (MCPs) is considered. Processes composed of sub-sequences of local cyclic processes (LCPs) are treated as multimodal processes, e.g. in case local processes encompass the subway lines network the relevant multimodal processes can be seen as passengers traveling itineraries this network. Since LCPs network implies a MCPs behavio...

2005
Gyeong-mi Cho

In this paper we propose a new large-update primal-dual interior point algorithm for P∗(κ) linear complementarity problems (LCPs). We generalize the analysis of BER’s primal-dual interior point algorithm for LP to P∗(κ) LCPs. New search directions and proximity measures are proposed based on a new kernel function which has linear growth term. We showed that if a strictly feasible starting point...

2000
Branimir Boguraev Mary S. Neff

We argue that in general, the analysis of lexical cohesion factors in a document can drive a summarizer, as well as enable other content characterization tasks. More narrowly, this paper focuses on how one particular cohesion factor—simple lexical repetition—can enhance an existing sentence extraction summarizer, by enabling strategies for overcoming some particularly jarring enduser effects in...

Journal: :SeBaSa 2022

This study aims to describe (1) how the form of grammatical cohesion in lyrics song "Kita" Group Band Sheila on 7, and (2) lexical 7. type research is descriptive qualitative. . The data fragments which contains aspects cohesion. collection technique used listening note-taking technique. analysis Miles Huberman interactive model. results showed 1) there were references (references), substitutio...

Journal: :Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA 2014
Patricia C. Dykes Lipika Samal Moreen Donahue Jeffrey O. Greenberg Ann C. Hurley Omar Hasan Terrance A. O'Malley Arjun K. Venkatesh Lynn A. Volk David W. Bates

OBJECTIVE As healthcare systems and providers move toward meaningful use of electronic health records, longitudinal care plans (LCPs) may provide a means to improve communication and coordination as patients transition across settings. The objective of this study was to determine the current state of communication of LCPs across settings and levels of care. MATERIALS AND METHODS We conducted ...

Journal: :Int. J. Comput. Linguistics Appl. 2015
Hamza Zidoum Ahmed Al-Maamari Nasser Al-Amri Ahmed Al-Yahyai Said Al-Ramadhani

Automatic Text Summarization has received a great deal of attention in the past couple of decades. It has gained a lot of interest especially with the proliferation of the Internet and the new technologies. Arabic as a language still lacks research in the field of Information Retrieval. In this paper, we explore lexical cohesion using lexical chains for an extractive summarization system for Ar...

1998
Amanda C. Jobbins Lindsay J. Evett

A method is presented for segmenting text into subtopic areas. The proportion of related pairwise words is calculated between adjacent windows of text to determine their lexical similarity. The lexical cohesion relations of reiteration and collocation are used to identify related words. These relations are automatically located using a combination of three linguistic features: word repetition, ...

Journal: :CoRR 2014
Doina Tatar Mihaiela Lupea Epaminondas Kapetanios

In this study it is proven that the Hrebs used in Denotation analysis of texts and Cohesion Chains (defined as a fusion between Lexical Chains and Coreference Chains) represent similar linguistic tools. This result gives us the possibility to extend to Cohesion Chains (CCs) some important indicators as, for example the Kernel of CCs, the topicality of a CC, text concentration, CCdiffuseness and...

Journal: :Computational Linguistics 1991
Jane Morris Graeme Hirst

In text, lexical cohesion is the result of chains of related words that contribute to the continuity of lexical meaning. These lexical chains are a direct result of units of text being "about the same thing," and finding text structure involves finding units of text that are about the same thing. Hence, computing the chains is useful, since they will have a correspondence to the structure of th...

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