ONE METHOD OF ANALYSIS OF RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS’ ELEMENTS

Natalya Shakhovska, Roman Noha

Abstract


In this paper the method of research publications elements analysis that determins common qualities of research publications and their clustering as an instrument of selecting and sorting out the information about research scholars has been introduced. There is described the method, which analyses the document. The document consists of it’s name, keywords, author, main part, and literature. Defining elements of the document is based on the allocation of such text features as: location in the document; location of a paragraph; type of writing; character recognition. The sum of the individual weights of words and sentences tend to be determined after further modification according to specific settings associated with each weight, gives the total weight of the sentence. The algorithm to create a database publishing features is presented. The architecture of scientific scholars forming system is described, as well as the purpose of the database relations. The database is implemented in SQL Server 2005. The business-part of the analyzer for data retrieval and for data finding is described.

Keywords


research school, clustering, k-means, parsing, decision support system, system architecture, relational database

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