link suggestion

- Isn't keyphrase extraction what is needed?
- Maybe we need a "link suggestion" so to speak?
- Document set and one new document entered
- Output "link by common keyphrase" from new document to document set
- difference
- keyphrase extraction
- given a document
- A short string is obtained.
- We call this short string a "key phrase.
- You may create links after the fact between documents where keyphrases are common, but you don't care about that at the keyphrase extraction stage.
- link suggestion
- The main purpose is to suggest link.
- The set of documents to be linked is given from the beginning
- Score links based on their usefulness as links, rather than scoring key phrases
- For example, a link with a very high number of occurrences is not useful and will score lower.
- This depends on the use case.
- The "occurrence" of "join if it occurs twice" in RAKE can be interpreted as extending to a set of documents, not just a new document.
relevance
- Interactive keyword generation
- For example, in the chat interactive use case, "logs" correspond to "existing documents".
- We don't just look at the latest posts and extract key phrases.
- Use case to suggest links from a newly written document to a document stored in Scrapbox
- I noticed this when I was making Scrapbox Keyphrase Suggestions.
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