Measuring meaning on the World-Wide Web

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    Abstract

    We introduce the notion of the 'meaning bound' of a word with respect to another word by making use of the World-Wide Web as a conceptual environment for meaning. The meaning of a word with respect to another word is established by multiplying the product of the number of webpages containing both words by the total number of webpages of the World-Wide Web, and dividing the result by the product of the number of webpages for each of the single words. We calculate the meaning bounds for several words and analyze different aspects of these by looking at specific examples.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationWorldviews, Science and Us: Bridging Knowledge and Its Implications for Our Perspectives of the World. Singapore: World Scientific
    EditorsD. Aerts, J. Broekaert, B. D'Hooghe, N. Note
    PublisherWorld Scientific Publishing
    Pages304-313
    Number of pages10
    ISBN (Print)978-981-4383-07-3
    Publication statusPublished - 2011

    Publication series

    NameWorldviews, Science and Us
    PublisherWorld Scientific

    Bibliographical note

    D. Aerts, J. Broekaert, B. D?Hooghe, N. Note

    Keywords

    • meaning
    • World-Wide Web
    • meaning bond

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