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"More than 80% of the economy is run by math and quantitative relationships. And that's where quantitative AI really shines, and it's very complementary to language models," CEO SandboxAQ, Jack ...
GATE – general Architecture for Text Engineering, an open-source toolbox for natural language processing and language engineering. Gensim – large-scale topic modelling and extraction of semantic information from unstructured text . KH Coder – for Quantitative Content Analysis or Text Mining; The KNIME Text Processing extension.
A paper generator is computer software that composes scholarly papers in the style of those that appear in academic journals or conference proceedings. Typically, the generator uses technical jargon from the field to compose sentences that are grammatically correct and seem erudite but are actually nonsensical. [ 1 ]
Fine-grain categorization and topic codes. 487,000 Text Classification, clustering, summarization 2005 [26] Reuters: Thomson Reuters Text Research Collection Large corpus of news stories. Details not described. 1,800,370 Text Classification, clustering, summarization 2009 [27] T. Rose et al. Saudi Newspapers Corpus 31,030 Arabic newspaper articles.
Approaches for temporal information include Block and Newman's determination of the temporal dynamics of topics in the Pennsylvania Gazette during 1728–1800. Griffiths & Steyvers used topic modeling on abstracts from the journal PNAS to identify topics that rose or fell in popularity from 1991 to 2001 whereas Lamba & Madhusushan [6] used topic modeling on full-text research articles ...
Generative artificial intelligence (generative AI, GenAI, [1] or GAI) is a subset of artificial intelligence that uses generative models to produce text, images, videos, or other forms of data.
A co-occurrence network created with KH Coder. Co-occurrence network, sometimes referred to as a semantic network, [1] is a method to analyze text that includes a graphic visualization of potential relationships between people, organizations, concepts, biological organisms like bacteria [2] or other entities represented within written material.
This field is central to much quantitative research that is undertaken within the social sciences. Quantitative research may involve the use of proxies as stand-ins for other quantities that cannot be directly measured. Tree-ring width, for example, is considered a reliable proxy of ambient environmental conditions such as the warmth of growing ...