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Análisis de Redes de Texto×Análisis de Frecuencia de Texto×
CampoMinería de textoMinería de texto
FamiliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Año de origen2011 (Paranyushkin); 2005 (Diesner & Carley)1949
Autor originalDmitry Paranyushkin; Jana Diesner & Kathleen M. CarleyGeorge K. Zipf (frequency-distribution foundation)
TipoText-mining network methodDescriptive text-mining analysis
Fuente seminalParanyushkin, D. (2011). Identifying the Pathways for Meaning Circulation Using Text Network Analysis. Nodus Labs. link ↗Zipf, G. K. (1949). Human Behavior and the Principle of Least Effort. Addison-Wesley. link ↗
Aliassemantic network analysis, word co-occurrence network, Metin Ağ Analizi (Text Network Analysis)word frequency analysis, n-gram frequency analysis, Metin Frekans Analizi
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ResumenText network analysis models the words or concepts in a text as nodes and their co-occurrences as edges, then uses network metrics to reveal the structure of meaning. The approach was advanced by Diesner and Carley (2005) for communication networks and by Paranyushkin (2011) for tracing the pathways of meaning circulation in text.Text frequency analysis is a descriptive text-mining method that counts how often words, n-grams, and phrases occur in a corpus to reveal content patterns and dominant themes. It rests on the frequency-distribution insight formalised by George K. Zipf (1949), that a few terms occur very often while most are rare, and it is one of the most basic and widely used entry points into quantitative text analysis.
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