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6 . Finally , we evaluate the
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for " Wall Street " from Equation
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Street " from Equation 3 . We find
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( " \ Y = all Street " ) = 33
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n-grams and therefore gets its
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from Equation 3 . Froin this
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candidate collocations ( it gets
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=O ) . 4 . For tile 4-grams ,
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" Wall Street " . rod " . Its
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is ( : ah : ulated l \ -LSB-
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Street Jourlml " . This gets its
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\ -LSB- rom Equation 3 . its
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the first time so it ; gets its
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from Equation 2 . " Wall Street
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lllaxiHlulIl length calculate their
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= ( ' u - 1 ) n ( a ) tbr all
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length 2 of the string a , its
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is analo - g ( ) us to la I -
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words it contains . The original
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method treats term variants that
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the baseline method ( original
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) typically counts such hits
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assigned terrnhoods ( referred to as
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) according to a statistical
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candidates suggested by the original
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could be seen as singleton synterms
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extract multi-word terms . The
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method recognises terms by combining
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such as Imp ( Nakagawa 2000 ) ,
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and NC-value ( Mima et al. 2000
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) are set Let us calculate the
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for the string " Wall Street
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the term extraction process .
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is a hybrid approach combining
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Our approach to ATR combines the
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method ( Frantzi et al. , 2000
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standard feature set and the optimal
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∈ { 0.1,1,10 } . Morfette
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extracted from a corpus using the
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method ( Frantzi and Ananiadou
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