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People often feel the limitation of time to read the continuously increasing articles they need to read. It is a grand challenge to handle the explosion of articles. To understand how humans read articles and get the meaning is the basis of improving the efficiency of reading articles. The underlying semantic links between language units of different granularities reflect some basic semantics. Sentence...
Semantic Link Network (SLN) consists of semantic nodes, semantic links between semantic nodes, and rules for reasoning. The semantic communities of SLN reflect not only the tightly knit structure but also different aspects of semantics embedded in SLN. Traditional community discovery approaches are not suitable for discovering semantic communities. This paper investigates an approach to discovering...
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