2019-01-01 · conference-paper · Topic Modeling · en
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This paper is a conference-paper contribution to the topic of topic modeling. Because it is a conference paper, it has been peer reviewed and therefore carries more evidentiary weight than an unreviewed preprint.
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Receiving 1788 citations, this work is already an established reference point in its field, and it draws on 45 referenced works.
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Language Models as Knowledge Bases? is a conference-paper, focusing on Topic Modeling, published in 2019.
Language Models as Knowledge Bases? has 1,788 citations in our record, placing it among the highly cited works we track.
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