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Keys as context string is iteratively inserted into this tree.

The term t k is contained in another context string of document d′, context d ′(t k, w), which is { t− wk ′,…, t−1 k ′, t k, t1 k ′,…, t wk ′} with the window size w.

The measure is based on the word cooccurrences and chunks of a pair of context strings context d (t k, w) and context d ′(t k, w) containing the term t k within a category c i. context d (t k, w) denotes a document d containing a term t k within a context string { t− wk,…, t−1 k, t k, t1 k,…, t wk }, where w is a window size that takes into account w terms before and after the term t k.

First sim(context d (t k, w), context d ′(t k, w)) is defined to measure the similarity between the context string pair (context d, context d ′) as follows: (7) s i m c o n t e x t d t k, w, c o n t e x t d ′ t k, w = ∑ w = 0 w d i s c o n t e x t d t k, w, c o n t e x t d ′ t k, w w + 1.

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The first phase where contexts are calculated is executed by mapper module and the second phase which does construction of suffix tree from context strings is executed by reducer module.

In this paper, Jaro-Winkler [ 22] distance is employed as the distance function of two context strings, dis(context d (t k, w), context d ′(t k, w)), because it was designed and best suited for short strings.

The sum of all the context strings from 0 to maximum window size | w| is utilized to incorporate word cooccurrence and phrase similarity comprehensively.

It's like asking "what does '\ aabac\)' mean?" The answer depends on context; the string itself has no intrinsic meaning.

In the context of string theory, Peter Galison (1995) argues that mathematical constraints take the place of standard empirical constraints.

In the context of string theory, there are a huge set of parameters that could, in principle, take on almost any value.

A contextualist 1-intension based on spelling will not capture any interesting notion of meaning: depending on how it's used and understood in a context, the string 'I' may pick out apples, Antarctica, arguments, or anything else.

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