Machine learning based keyphrase extraction: Comparing Decision Trees, Naïve Bayes, and Artificial Neural Networks

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The paper presents three machine learning based keyphrase extraction methods that respectively use Decision Trees, Naïve Bayes, and Artificial Neural Networks for keyphrase extraction. We consider keyphrases as being phrases that consist of one or more words and as representing the important concepts in a text document. The three machine learning based keyphrase extraction methods that we use for experimentation have been compared with a publicly available keyphrase extraction system called KEA. The experimental results show that the Neural Network based keyphrase extraction method outperforms two other keyphrase extraction methods that use the Decision Tree and Naïve Bayes. The results also show that the Neural Networ k based method performs better than KEA. © 2012 KIPS.

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Sarkar, K., Nasipuri, M., & Ghose, S. (2012). Machine learning based keyphrase extraction: Comparing Decision Trees, Naïve Bayes, and Artificial Neural Networks. Journal of Information Processing Systems, 8(4), 693–712. https://doi.org/10.3745/JIPS.2012.8.4.693

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