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With the development of social media technology, users often register accounts, post messages and create friend links on several different platforms. Performing user identity mapping on multi-platform based on the behavior patterns of users is considerable for network supervision and personalization service. The existing methods focus on utilizing either text information or structure information alone...
This paper proposes an automatic scheme to extract Chinese abbreviations and their corresponding definitions from large-scale anchor texts. This method is motivated by the observation that the more frequently two anchor texts point to the same web page, the more related they are. Since abbreviation-definition pairs are highly related, they can be extracted from these related words. Our method involves...
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