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Conceptual Density Analytics (Argumentation Model)

Conceptual Density analytics show how many argumentation model elements exist per unit of text.

This is useful to assess how much information is packed into the argumentation model text content.

Parameters

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Results

Results are given as a tree table.

The tree table shows a hierarchy of argumentation model element kinds, with some details for each one. If the argumentation model has an embedded context, the hierarchy also includes context element kinds.

Data in the tree table is aggregated hierarchically. For example, the data for "Locution" and "Transition" are added up and shown under "Discourse Element".

For each element kind, the following data are shown:

  • Element kind. This indicates the kind of element in the argumentation model (or the embedded context) for which data is provided.
  • Count. This shows how many elements of the kind exists in the argumentation model or context.
  • Per sentence. This shows how many elements of the kind exist per sentence in the text content.
  • Per word. This shows how many elements of the kind exist per word in the text content.
  • Per NS word. This shows how many elements of the kind exist per non-stop word in the text content.
  • Per char. This shows how many elements of the kind exist per character in the text content.
  • Per WF char. This shows how many elements of the kind exist per word-forming character in the text content.

Details

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See Also

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