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== What do acronyms for scientific events and event series look like and how formal can they be described? == | == What do acronyms for scientific events and event series look like and how formal can they be described? == | ||
− | Try regular expressions see {{Link|target=Acronym_-_Regular_Expressions}} | + | * Try regular expressions see {{Link|target=Acronym_-_Regular_Expressions}} |
− | Check histograms see https://github.com/WolfgangFahl/ConferenceCorpus/blob/main/tests/testAcronymCategory.py | + | * Check length histograms see https://github.com/WolfgangFahl/ConferenceCorpus/blob/main/tests/testAcronymCategory.py |
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Revision as of 17:14, 1 March 2023
- Acronym definition see Acronym
Research questions
- What do acronyms for scientific events and event series look like and how formal can they be described?
- How well do acronyms disambiguate scientific events and event series?
- How well is the acronym information curated in metadata sources for events and event series
- How well are acronyms used in citations of scientific events and event series?
- Acronym checker - does the Acronym fit the long version ...
Method
What do acronyms for scientific events and event series look like and how formal can they be described?
- Try regular expressions see Acronym_-_Regular_Expressions
- Check length histograms see https://github.com/WolfgangFahl/ConferenceCorpus/blob/main/tests/testAcronymCategory.py
Results
What do acronyms look like
Length distribution
WikiCFP
Standard case:
43990/73731 ( 59.7%) matches for [A-Z]+\s*[12][0-9]{3} 654/43989 ( 1.5%) year different