Key Word in Context
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| Specialty | Linguistics, Information Retrieval |
| Synonyms | KWIC |
| Pronunciation | Phonetic spelling or audio file |
| Definition | Definition of the medical term |
| Causes | Common causes or associated conditions |
| Diagnosis | Methods for identifying the term in clinical practice |
| Treatment | Treatment or management options |
| Related terms | Other related medical terms |
| Website | [ More information] |
Key Word in Context (KWIC) is a method used in linguistics and information retrieval to present a word or term in the context of the surrounding text. This technique is particularly useful for analyzing the usage and meaning of words within a corpus of text.
Overview
The KWIC format displays a keyword in the center of the page, with a fixed number of words or characters on either side. This allows for quick scanning of the context in which the keyword appears, making it easier to understand its meaning and usage in different contexts.
Applications
KWIC is widely used in the field of corpus linguistics for text analysis and lexicography. It is also employed in information retrieval systems to help users find relevant documents by showing how search terms appear in the text.
Linguistics
In linguistics, KWIC is used to study the frequency and distribution of words in a language. It helps linguists understand how words are used in different contexts and can aid in the development of dictionaries and thesauri.
Information Retrieval
In information retrieval, KWIC is used to improve the search experience by providing users with snippets of text that show how their search terms are used in documents. This can help users determine the relevance of a document to their search query.
Advantages
- Contextual Understanding: KWIC provides immediate context for a keyword, aiding in comprehension.
- Efficiency: It allows for quick scanning of large amounts of text to find relevant information.
- Versatility: Useful in various fields such as linguistics, library science, and data mining.
See Also
References
- John,
Corpus, Concordance, Collocation, Oxford University Press, 1991, ISBN 978-0194371447,
- Scott, Mike,
WordSmith Tools version 4, Computers and Texts, 2004, Vol. 28, pp. 2–4,
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