Since they form the basis of indexing, a theory hereof must take into account that no single actor can define the meaning of documents. Rather this is decided by the social, historical and linguistic context in which the document is produced, distributed, and exchanged. Indexing must clarify ...
Finding, mapping, and organizing YouTube’s scholarly resources can seem overwhelming, given the volume of matter available on the platform. However, it helps to focus on the familiar—familiar universities, government agencies, media outlets, scientific organizations, and research institutions. These a...
"functional applications of the measurement of information" for such documents by reporting on three research studies: measuring effective representation of video programs with children, measuring structural distraction in PowerPoint documents, and modeling a binary system of structure and meaning in film....
Information ResearchBrooks, T. A . ( 2004 ). The nature of meaning in the age of Google . Information Research , 9 ( 3 ). Retrieved April 12, 2005 from TODO: clickthrough URL http://informationr.net/ir/9-3/paper180.htmlTerrence A. Brooks. The nature of meaning in the age of ...
To test the potential tax benefits an investor could gain with direct indexing with systematic, year-round tax-loss harvesting, we conducted a series of simulations that compared the strategy1with passive ETFs and active investment strategies. Our research found: ...
Because of the nebulous nature and meaning of "good index terms", and the difficulties involved in devising machine algorithms for their selection, this research in automatic indexing is based on the principle of excluding useless terms. Even so, fully automatic indexing was not achieved in this...
it finds related objects that have similar characteristics. (Here’s some background on how cosine similarity determines closeness in word meaning). Vector embeddings (also known as “word embeddings” or just “vectors”) are applied, along with spelling correction, language processing, and categor...
Crawl health: If the site responds quickly for a while, the limit goes up, meaning more connections can be used to crawl. If the site slows down or responds with server errors, the limit goes down, and Googlebot crawls less. Limit set by site owner in Search Console: Website owners ca...
The theoretical difficulties in indexing images include: images do not satisfy the requirements of a language, whereas textual materials do; images contain layers of meaning that can only be converted into textual language using human indexing; and images are multidisciplinary in nature, where the ter...
3.Dimensionality Reduction: Both pathological slide image features and scRNA-seq data can be high-dimensional, meaning they may have thousands or even tens of thousands of features. Dimensionality reduction techniques like PCA (Principal Component Analysis), t-SNE (t-Distributed Stochastic Neighbor Embe...