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An automatic method of finding topic boundaries
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EngineeringRhetoricCorpus LinguisticsTopic BoundariesText MiningNatural Language ProcessingApplied LinguisticsInformation RetrievalData ScienceText SegmentationComputational LinguisticsDiscourse BoundariesDiscourse AnalysisLexical CohesionLanguage StudiesDocument ClusteringComputational LexicologyKnowledge DiscoveryTerminology ExtractionGraphical TechniqueDiscourse StructureTopic ModelLanguage CorpusText ProcessingLinguistics
This article outlines a new method of locating discourse boundaries based on lexical cohesion and a graphical technique called dotplotting. The application of dotplotting to discourse segmentation can be performed either manually, by examining a graph, or automatically, using an optimization algorithm. The results of two experiments involving automatically locating boundaries between a series of concatenated documents are presented. Areas of application and future directions for this work are also outlined.
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