document collection

collocation in English

meaningsofdocumentandcollection

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document
noun[C]
uk
/ˈdɒk.jə.mənt/
us
/ˈdɑː.kjə.mənt/
a paper or set of papers with written or printed information, especially of an ...
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collection
noun
uk
/kəˈlek.ʃən/
us
/kəˈlek.ʃən/
a group of objects of one type that have been collected by one person or in ...
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(Definition ofdocumentandcollectionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofdocument collection

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At iteration 0, the entire 122documentcollectionof parallel text is used.
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The ubiquity of high quality digital recording equipment enables virtually the entire community to be involved indocumentcollection.
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In other words, thedocumentcollectioncontains the answer in multiple sentences and perhaps multiple documents.
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As explained in section 1, we do not use complex index terms for the entiredocumentcollection.
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A largerdocumentcollectionwas used, there were more questions and the questions were less artificial.
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Next, the system retrieved a small portion of thedocumentcollectionusing standard text retrieval technology and the question as the query.
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Conceptual indexing is based on a conceptual taxonomy that is built from thedocumentcollectionand linked to a word-based index.
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Note, however, that there would be - by definition - more than one topic in thedocumentcollection, and hence more than one summary.
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The two assumptions differ in whether the relevant document set should be distinguished from the wholedocumentcollectionor only from the set of non-relevant documents.
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Mapping adocumentcollectionto a set of topics, however, makes it imperative that the end user is assisted in navigating and comprehending the resulting multi-threaded summaries.
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Successive queries can be run against the control group to assess modified queries on what can be regarded as a completedocumentcollectionunlike the residual ranking method.
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Hearst (1999) offers an excellent overview ofdocumentcollectionvisualization issues.
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Thus, for the particular analysis of thedocumentcollectionexemplified here, parameters such as g and r were determined based on the observation of a disjoint document set.
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An interesting observation based on this analysis is that systems that use word overlap may have difficulty judging if an answer to a question exists in thedocumentcollection.
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Prager (2001) preprocesses thedocumentcollectionand annotates terms with one of 50 semantic tags, which are indexed during the document indexing process in addition to the terms themselves.
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The calculation is repeated for all documents to create a ranking of all documents in thedocumentcollection.
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However, recent studies indicate that 50-1000 dimensions are suitable depending on the size and nature of thedocumentcollection.
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Adocumentcollection, which forms part of the permanent exhibit, can be viewed here.
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Otlet not only imagined that all the world's knowledge should be interlinked and made available remotely to anyone, but he also proceeded to build a structureddocumentcollection.
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Many vectors make use of weights that reflect the importance of a term in a document, and/or the importance of the term in adocumentcollection.
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