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Lexical density

Known as: Type-Token Ratio 
In computational linguistics, lexical density constitutes the estimated measure of content per functional (grammatical) and lexical units (lexemes… 
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2016
2016
This paper presents our approach to the Author Profiling (AP) task at PAN 2016. The task aims at identifying the author’s age and… 
2016
2016
The paper presents the approach we developed for the AuthorshipLink Ranking and Complete Author Clustering task at the PAN 2016… 
2014
2014
A corpus is a well sized collection of structured text, (e.g. articles, novels, legal documents, blog posts, oral transcriptions… 
2013
2013
Uit eerder onderzoek van Kraf, Lentz & Pander Maat (2011) is bekend dat de leesbaarheidsvoorspellingen van drie geautomatiseerde… 
2006
2006
Among the existing ontologies, the multilingual lexical ontologies have a special status. Structured in a similar way to standard… 
2005
2005
The present study investigates differences between Japanese prefixes and suffixes using editions of the Asashi Newspaper… 
1997
1997
This paper looks at representing paraphrases using the formalism of Synchronous TAGs; it looks particularly at comparisons with… 
1989
1989
There are three significant results in this paper. First, we establish a type‐token identity relating the type‐token ratio and… 
1976
1976
Lexical density and lexical variation - an analysis of the lexical texture of Swedish studentsO written work