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Dictionaries and distributions: Combining expert knowledge and large scale textual data content analysis : Distributed dictionary representation.

Justin Garten1, Joe Hoover1, Kate M Johnson1, Reihane Boghrati1, Carol Iskiwitch1, Morteza Dehghani2.   

Abstract

Theory-driven text analysis has made extensive use of psychological concept dictionaries, leading to a wide range of important results. These dictionaries have generally been applied through word count methods which have proven to be both simple and effective. In this paper, we introduce Distributed Dictionary Representations (DDR), a method that applies psychological dictionaries using semantic similarity rather than word counts. This allows for the measurement of the similarity between dictionaries and spans of text ranging from complete documents to individual words. We show how DDR enables dictionary authors to place greater emphasis on construct validity without sacrificing linguistic coverage. We further demonstrate the benefits of DDR on two real-world tasks and finally conduct an extensive study of the interaction between dictionary size and task performance. These studies allow us to examine how DDR and word count methods complement one another as tools for applying concept dictionaries and where each is best applied. Finally, we provide references to tools and resources to make this method both available and accessible to a broad psychological audience.

Keywords:  Dictionary-based text analysis; Methodological innovation; Semantic representation; Text analysis

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Year:  2018        PMID: 28364281     DOI: 10.3758/s13428-017-0875-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Behav Res Methods        ISSN: 1554-351X


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