Complexity of Word Collocation Networks: A Preliminary Structural Analysis

EACL 2014  ·  Shibamouli Lahiri ·

In this paper, we explore complex network properties of word collocation networks (Ferret, 2002) from four different genres. Each document of a particular genre was converted into a network of words with word collocations as edges. We analyzed graphically and statistically how the global properties of these networks varied across different genres, and among different network types within the same genre. Our results indicate that the distributions of network properties are visually similar but statistically apart across different genres, and interesting variations emerge when we consider different network types within a single genre. We further investigate how the global properties change as we add more and more collocation edges to the graph of one particular genre, and observe that except for the number of vertices and the size of the largest connected component, network properties change in phases, via jumps and drops.

PDF Abstract EACL 2014 PDF EACL 2014 Abstract
No code implementations yet. Submit your code now

Categories


Social and Information Networks Physics and Society

Datasets


  Add Datasets introduced or used in this paper