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Evaluation of keyness metrics: performance and reliability

Lukas Sönning

2023Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory25 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract The methodological debates surrounding keyword analysis have given rise to a wide range of keyness metrics. The present paper delineates four dimensions of keyness, which distinguish between frequency- and dispersion-related perspectives. Existing measures are then organized according to these dimensions and evaluated with regard to their performance on a specific keyword analysis task: The identification of key verbs in academic writing. To this end, the rankings produced by 32 different metrics are evaluated against an established academic word list. Further, the reliability of measures is assessed, to determine whether they produce stable rankings across repeated studies on the same pair of text varieties. We observe notable differences among metrics with regard to these criteria. Our findings provide further support for the superiority of the Wilcoxon rank sum test and text-dispersion–based measures, and allow us to identify, within each dimension of keyness, metrics that may be given preference in applied work.

Topics & Concepts

Wilcoxon signed-rank testRank (graph theory)Computer scienceReliability (semiconductor)Range (aeronautics)Dimension (graph theory)Task (project management)Identification (biology)PreferenceNatural language processingDispersion (optics)StatisticsArtificial intelligenceInformation retrievalMathematicsMann–Whitney U testCombinatoricsBotanyOpticsPure mathematicsManagementMaterials sciencePower (physics)BiologyQuantum mechanicsComposite materialPhysicsEconomicsAdvanced Text Analysis TechniquesTopic ModelingNatural Language Processing Techniques