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section 4.1 what do you mean "Each broad domain and its sub-domains share seed terms" #2
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It is not "A" and "B" connect to "CS" "AI' and "ML" at the same time, but in our setting, CS/AI/ML shares the same set of seed terms (because we use the same domain corpus to extract the terms to initialize the graph). You may also refer to the statistics of data in Table 1, where #terms is the number of "seed terms". In this paper, we use "seed terms" to refer to a large set of terms extracted from the corpus, which may be different from the concept in graph mining, e.g., a small number of seed nodes to initialize the algorithm. |
Thanks. I have another question. For example, in "computer science" dataset, the root of the tree is "subfields of computer science", if I want to find information about "deep learning", e.g., given domain "deep learning", then in the sentence "For a given domain, we can first traverse from a root category and collect some gold subcategories.", the root category here means "subfields of computer science" or "deep learning"? |
Yes. Your understanding is correct. The root category here means "Category:Subfields of computer science" (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Subfields_of_computer_science) or "Category:Machine learning" (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Machine_learning) |
May I know the label here is a boolean value ( e.g., 1 means related and 0 means unrelated) or a scalar (e.g., 0.8, 0.7)? Also, in the paragraph above Equation (7), "all the core terms are labeled at each level of the hierarchy", can a term belong to several different hierarchy at the same time? |
Yes. The label here is a boolean value. |
Suppose there are two seed terms "A" and "B", given the hierarchy CS -> AI -> ML. Do you mean "A" and "B" connect to "CS" "AI' and "ML" at the same time?
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