I did some work about 5 years ago, where we took a dump of Wikipedia,
and computed the Jensen-Shannon divergence between the documents. The
idea was that two documents with small JS are closely related in
meaning. We were trying to see if the induced network from
JS-divergence had similar network properties to network of networks
between words in the online dictionary WordNet.
The short answer was - they don't. Then funding ran out, and I moved
onto other things :).
Cheers
On Thu, Feb 07, 2013 at 10:09:25AM -0700, Ron Newman wrote:
> I'm in need of some semantic analysis tools, thought this might be a good
> place to start. In 1992 I worked with a fellow from Australia who I've
> lost contact with who did keyword analysis including their proximity to
> each other. He could generate an abstract to a paper that was pretty good
> and represented meaning.
>
> With all the work in Semantic Web, RDF, etc., there have got to be great
> tools out there that I can get educated about. Suggestions welcome.
>
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