Presentation 2000/3/17
Concept Generation Support System using a Contemporary Word Dictionary
Sadahiro IKEDA, Shigeo KANEDA, Tomoko KANASUGI, Tsuneaki KATO,
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Abstract(in English) Keyword/concept creation is one of the most important tasks in marketing activities. A copywriter creates many new kywords and selects a few candidates from these junk words. This selection is very difficult because we have no good tool for this candidate selection. The copywriter cannot help but select them intuitively. This paper proposes a new approach to select keyword candidates by using natural language processing technologies. This approach employs two types of knowledge: yearly phrases in vogue and a contemporary word dictionary. Distance between a word in vogue and each headword in the dictionary is calculated using vector-space method. Small distance is regarded as a semantic dependency between the two words. Experimental result shows that the proposed method is applicable for the candidate selection.
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Keyword(in English) Concept Creation / Vector Space Method / Distance / Keyword / CF / CM
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Title (in English) Concept Generation Support System using a Contemporary Word Dictionary
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Keyword(1) Concept Creation
Keyword(2) Vector Space Method
Keyword(3) Distance
Keyword(4) Keyword
Keyword(5) CF
Keyword(6) CM
1st Author's Name Sadahiro IKEDA
1st Author's Affiliation Doshisha University, Graduate School of Policy and Management()
2nd Author's Name Shigeo KANEDA
2nd Author's Affiliation Doshisha University, Graduate School of Policy and Management
3rd Author's Name Tomoko KANASUGI
3rd Author's Affiliation NTT Advanced Technology Corporation
4th Author's Name Tsuneaki KATO
4th Author's Affiliation NTT Communication Science Laboratories
Date 2000/3/17
Paper # NLC99-93,PRMU99-276
Volume (vol) vol.99
Number (no) 708
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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