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Though news readers can easily access a large number of news articles from the Internet, they can be overwhelmed by the quantity of information available, making it hard to get a concise, global picture of a news topic. In this paper we propose a novel method to address this problem. Given a set of articles for a given news topic, the proposed method models theme variation through time and identifies...
The size and growth rate of biomedical abbreviation are increasing very fast, automatic construction of biomedical abbreviations dictionary from text helps to understand biomedical literature, and to update existing databases, ontologies, and dictionaries. This paper proposes a new method for automatic construction of biomedical abbreviations dictionary from text by combining string matching algorithm...
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