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1) Kea with Agrovoc 2) Kea with MeSH 3) Kea with HEP 4) Kea on CS articles
Some examples on how Kea performes free indexing, with no controlled vocabulary.
The tables below show the titles and keyphrases for three computer science
technical reports. Keyphrases extracted by Kea-3.0 are listed, along with
those assigned by the author. Phrases that both the Author and Kea chose
are in italics.
Generally, the author phrases look a lot better. Kea occasionally chose
simple phases like cut and gauge that are not really
appropriate. Kea assigns the keyphrase garbage to the third paper,
a classification the author is unlikely to agree with.
Protocols for secure, atomic
transaction execution in electronic commerce |
Neural multigrid for gauge
theories and other disordered systems |
Proof nets, garbage, and
computations |
Author |
Kea-3.0 |
Author |
Kea-3.0 |
Author |
Kea-3.0 |
anonymity
atomicity
auction
electronic commerce
privacy
real-time
security
transaction
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atomicity
auction
customer
electronic commerce
intruder
merchant
protocol
security
third party
transaction
|
disordered systems
gauge fields
multigrid
neural multigrid
neural networks
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disordered
gauge
gauge fields
interpolation kernels
length scale
multigrid
smooth
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cut-elimination
linear logic
proof nets
sharing graphs
typed lambda-calculus
|
cut
cut elimination
garbage
proof net
weakening
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