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# In terms of [[tag]]s. |
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#* {{quote-text|year=2011|author=David Taniar|title=Exploring Advances in Interdisciplinary Data Mining and Analytics|page=38|passage=The result of a random crawler that follows the hypergraph links tends to be biased versus frequent items. Furthermore, as our initial, '''tagwise''' crawl was biased towards recent items, we expect this bias to reappear in the second corpus.}} |
#* {{quote-text|en|year=2011|author=David Taniar|title=Exploring Advances in Interdisciplinary Data Mining and Analytics|page=38|passage=The result of a random crawler that follows the hypergraph links tends to be biased versus frequent items. Furthermore, as our initial, '''tagwise''' crawl was biased towards recent items, we expect this bias to reappear in the second corpus.}} |
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- In terms of tags.
- 2011, David Taniar, Exploring Advances in Interdisciplinary Data Mining and Analytics, page 38:
- The result of a random crawler that follows the hypergraph links tends to be biased versus frequent items. Furthermore, as our initial, tagwise crawl was biased towards recent items, we expect this bias to reappear in the second corpus.