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"Word-Pairs and Word-Triplets from Latent Semantic Analysis"

MacGregorMacGregor Member Posts: 5 Contributor II
edited June 2019 in Help
I have a question, you can find pairs and triples words from an Excel? In the model I am doing, I have a excel where documents are represented by columns and the rows for keywords with their frequency or co-ocurrence in each document. Then:

1 - Read the Excel (rows: words - columns: documents)
2 - the out in -> W-LatentSemanticAnalysis
3 - the exa in -> AglomerativeClustering output
4 - the exa in to -> Scale by Weights

So far so good, the graphics are very cool but how can i form pairs and triples of words?.. Someone has done something similar?. Appreciate any help ..

Thanks in advance.

Answers

  • ahootanhaahootanha Member Posts: 69 Learner III

    I also want to use a loose clustering for meaning. Please explain the process?
    Thanks


    @MacGregor wrote:
    I have a question, you can find pairs and triples words from an Excel? In the model I am doing, I have a excel where documents are represented by columns and the rows for keywords with their frequency or co-ocurrence in each document. Then:

    1 - Read the Excel (rows: words - columns: documents)
    2 - the out in -> W-LatentSemanticAnalysis
    3 - the exa in -> AglomerativeClustering output
    4 - the exa in to -> Scale by Weights

    So far so good, the graphics are very cool but how can i form pairs and triples of words?.. Someone has done something similar?. Appreciate any help ..

    Thanks in advance.

     

  • sgenzersgenzer Administrator, Moderator, Employee-RapidMiner, RapidMiner Certified Analyst, Community Manager, Member, University Professor, PM Moderator Posts: 2,959 Community Manager

    hello @ahootanha this is a VERY old thread from 2012. I would recommend starting a new thread...with a sample XML process and dataset. :)

     

    Scott

     

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