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- Bibliogram comment "A bibliogram is a verbal construct made when noun phrases from extended stretches of text are ranked high to low by their frequency of co-occurrence with one or more user-supplied seed terms. Each bibliogram has three components: A seed term that sets a context. Words that co-occur with the seed across some set of records. Counts (frequencies) by which co-occurring words can be ordered high to low.The term was introduced in 2005 by Howard D.".
- Q856337 comment "A bibliogram is a verbal construct made when noun phrases from extended stretches of text are ranked high to low by their frequency of co-occurrence with one or more user-supplied seed terms. Each bibliogram has three components: A seed term that sets a context. Words that co-occur with the seed across some set of records. Counts (frequencies) by which co-occurring words can be ordered high to low.The term was introduced in 2005 by Howard D.".