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Generalized Entropies and the Similarity of Texts

Generalized Entropies and the Similarity of Texts

11 November 2016
E. Altmann
Laercio Dias
Martin Gerlach
    AI4CE
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Papers citing "Generalized Entropies and the Similarity of Texts"

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Quantifying the Dissimilarity of Texts
Quantifying the Dissimilarity of Texts
Benjamin Shade
E. Altmann
73
1
0
03 May 2023
Multilayer Networks for Text Analysis with Multiple Data Types
Multilayer Networks for Text Analysis with Multiple Data Types
Charles C. Hyland
Yuanming Tao
Lamiae Azizi
Martin Gerlach
Tiago P. Peixoto
E. Altmann
47
15
0
30 Jun 2021
Generalized Word Shift Graphs: A Method for Visualizing and Explaining
  Pairwise Comparisons Between Texts
Generalized Word Shift Graphs: A Method for Visualizing and Explaining Pairwise Comparisons Between Texts
Ryan J. Gallagher
M. Frank
Lewis Mitchell
A. Schwartz
A. J. Reagan
C. Danforth
P. Dodds
76
67
0
05 Aug 2020
Phase transitions in a decentralized graph-based approach to human
  language
Phase transitions in a decentralized graph-based approach to human language
J. Vera
F. Urbina
W. Palma
47
2
0
04 Mar 2020
Pull out all the stops: Textual analysis via punctuation sequences
Pull out all the stops: Textual analysis via punctuation sequences
Alexandra N. M. Darmon
Marya Bazzi
S. Howison
M. A. Porter
54
11
0
31 Dec 2018
Robustness of sentence length measures in written texts
Robustness of sentence length measures in written texts
D. S. Vieira
S. Picoli
R. S. Mendes
44
10
0
02 May 2018
Entropic selection of concepts unveils hidden topics in documents
  corpora
Entropic selection of concepts unveils hidden topics in documents corpora
Andrea Martini
Alessio Cardillo
P. Rios
25
2
0
18 May 2017
A decentralized route to the origins of scaling in human language
A decentralized route to the origins of scaling in human language
F. Urbina
J. Vera
62
3
0
16 May 2017
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