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In the MarginsMain MenuWelcomeThe In the Margins home pageLexomicsThe starting point for the Lexomics pathManualStart page for the Lexos ManualTopicsExplore this path to learn about the Lexomic methodsGlossaryGlossary of terms used in Lexos and In the MarginsBibliographyBeginning of bibliography pathLexos Install GuideInstall GuideScott Kleinman9a8f11284fbcd30816f25779706745a199e2813bMark D. LeBlanc23eecdfefefedd63f3c03839b2eb82298bb7b6acMichael Drout982893aaef23041e734606413d064fcc52ac209a
Similarity Query
12015-06-04T10:13:04-07:00John Segalc8ee1c445e93530709e636d5cebf0e239f99b20053716plain1596842015-07-01T12:12:49-07:00Jingxian Liu17fad29d49c22f7d98c6c0e85880c534bade5ac8In similarity query, Lexos supports the comparison of one file to all other files. It will set by default choosing the first one in the file list. The user could change the choice simply by click on the target file name. After the user made their choice on the tokenize option and the assignment of temporary labels to files, clicking on get similarity rankings button will then uses Latent Semantic Analysis to generate unique vectors for each document and produces a ranking table result.