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Optimal alphabet for single text compression ...
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Self-driving car safety quantification via component-level analysis ...
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Heaps' law and Heaps functions in tagged texts: Evidences of their linguistic relevance ...
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Distance entropy cartography characterises centrality in complex networks ...
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Data (i.e., evidence) about evidence based medicine ...
Ramirez, Jorge H. - : figshare, 2017
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Data (i.e., evidence) about evidence based medicine ...
Ramirez, Jorge H. - : figshare, 2017
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How Do People Differ? A Social Media Approach ...
Wong, Vincent; Bar-Yam, Yaneer. - : arXiv, 2017
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A network approach to topic models ...
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Online Decorrelation of Humidity and Temperature in Chemical Sensors for Continuous Monitoring ...
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Compression and the origins of Zipf's law for word frequencies ...
Ferrer-i-Cancho, Ramon. - : arXiv, 2016
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Two Roads Diverged: A Semantic Network Analysis of Guanxi on Twitter ...
Yan, Pu; Yasseri, Taha. - : arXiv, 2016
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Statistical laws in linguistics ...
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Complexity and universality in the long-range order of words ...
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Data (i.e., evidence) about evidence based medicine ...
Ramirez, Jorge H. - : figshare, 2015
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Data (i.e., evidence) about evidence based medicine ...
Ramirez, Jorge H. - : figshare, 2015
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Understanding confounding effects in linguistic coordination: an information-theoretic approach ...
Abstract: We suggest an information-theoretic approach for measuring stylistic coordination in dialogues. The proposed measure has a simple predictive interpretation and can account for various confounding factors through proper conditioning. We revisit some of the previous studies that reported strong signatures of stylistic accommodation, and find that a significant part of the observed coordination can be attributed to a simple confounding effect - length coordination. Specifically, longer utterances tend to be followed by longer responses, which gives rise to spurious correlations in the other stylistic features. We propose a test to distinguish correlations in length due to contextual factors (topic of conversation, user verbosity, etc.) and turn-by-turn coordination. We also suggest a test to identify whether stylistic coordination persists even after accounting for length coordination and contextual factors. ...
Keyword: Computation and Language cs.CL; Data Analysis, Statistics and Probability physics.data-an; FOS Computer and information sciences; FOS Physical sciences; Information Theory cs.IT; Social and Information Networks cs.SI
URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.1412.0696
https://arxiv.org/abs/1412.0696
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Extracting information from S-curves of language change ...
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A connective differentiation of textual production in interaction networks ...
Fabbri, Renato. - : arXiv, 2014
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