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AUTOMATICALLY IDENTIFYING CITATIONS IN HEBREW-ARAMAIC DOCUMENTS

Published: 01 March 2011 Publication History

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Citations in documents contain important information about the sources that authors cite and their importance and impact. Therefore, automatic identification of citations from documents is an important task. Citations included in rabbinic literature are more difficult to identify and to extract than citations in scientific papers written in English for various reasons. The aim of this novel research is to automatically identify undated citations included a unique data set: rabbinic documents written in Hebrew-Aramaic. We formulate four feature sets: orthographic, quantitative, stopword-based, and n-gram-based. Different experiments on all combinations of these feature sets using six common machine learning methods and Infogain have been performed. A combination of all four feature sets using logistic regression achieves an accuracy of 91.98%, which is an improvement of 16.53% compared to a baseline result.

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    cover image Cybernetics and Systems
    Cybernetics and Systems  Volume 42, Issue 3
    March 2011
    50 pages
    ISSN:0196-9722
    EISSN:1087-6553
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    Taylor & Francis, Inc.

    United States

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    Published: 01 March 2011

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    1. Hebrew-Aramaic documents
    2. citation identification
    3. knowledge discovery
    4. machine learning methods
    5. undated documents

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