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Digging into Linked Parliamentary Data. Skip to primary content. Sources of Evidence for Automatic Indexing of Political Texts. May 5, 2015. We investigated the effectiveness of different sources of evidence: such as the labeled training data, textual glosses of descriptor terms, and the thesaurus structure for automatically indexing political texts. The main findings are the following. The research was done by University of Amsterdam’s researchers: Mostafa Dehghani. The results were presented as a poster.
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Digging into Linked Parliamentary Data. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Monthly Archives: May 2015. Sources of Evidence for Automatic Indexing of Political Texts. May 5, 2015. We investigated the effectiveness of different sources of evidence: such as the labeled training data, textual glosses of descriptor terms, and the thesaurus structure for automatically indexing political texts. The main findings are the following. The results were presented as a poster. Visualizing Parliamentar...
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Digging into Linked Parliamentary Data. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Toronto summer interns’ work. August 28, 2015. Here Kaspar writes about the work of the project’s two summer interns:. You watch the video by following the link below:. Https:/ www.youtube.com/watch? Visualizing Parliamentary Discourse with Word2Vec and Gephi. August 5, 2015. This is a post by Kaspar Beelen. Kaspar is a post-doctoral researcher with the Toronto part of the project team. To track the issues and pro...