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Murdock, Jaimie
The general problem of "information foraging" in an environment about which agents have incomplete information has been explored in many fields, including cognitive psychology, neuroscience, economics, finance, ecology, and computer science. In all o
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1907.00488
From 1837, when he returned to England aboard the $\textit{HMS Beagle}$, to 1860, just after publication of $\textit{The Origin of Species}$, Charles Darwin kept detailed notes of each book he read or wanted to read. His notes and manuscripts provide
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1802.09944
Autor:
Murdock, Jaimie, Allen, Colin, Börner, Katy, Light, Robert, McAlister, Simon, Ravenscroft, Andrew, Rose, Robert, Rose, Doori, Otsuka, Jun, Bourget, David, Lawrence, John, Reed, Chris
We show how faceted search using a combination of traditional classification systems and mixed-membership topic models can go beyond keyword search to inform resource discovery, hypothesis formulation, and argument extraction for interdisciplinary re
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1702.01090
Autor:
Allen, Colin, Luo, Hongliang, Murdock, Jaimie, Pu, Jianghuai, Wang, Xiaohong, Zhai, Yanjie, Zhao, Kun
Ancient Chinese texts present an area of enormous challenge and opportunity for humanities scholars interested in exploiting computational methods to assist in the development of new insights and interpretations of culturally significant materials. I
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1702.00860
Cultural-scale models of full text documents are prone to over-interpretation by researchers making unintentionally strong socio-linguistic claims (Pechenick et al., 2015) without recognizing that even large digital libraries are merely samples of al
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1512.05004
Publikováno v:
Cognition 159 (2017) 117-126
Search in an environment with an uncertain distribution of resources involves a trade-off between exploitation of past discoveries and further exploration. This extends to information foraging, where a knowledge-seeker shifts between reading in depth
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1509.07175
A folksonomy is ostensibly an information structure built up by the "wisdom of the crowd", but is the "crowd" really doing the work? Tagging is in fact a sharply skewed process in which a small minority of "supertagger" users generate an overwhelming
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1502.02777
Numerous digital humanities projects maintain their data collections in the form of text, images, and metadata. While data may be stored in many formats, from plain text to XML to relational databases, the use of the resource description framework (R
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1406.0216
Publikováno v:
In Cognition February 2017 159:117-126
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