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    Title: A Statistical Analysis of Chinese Writing Style in Xin Qingnian 新青年 (New Youth Magazine) in the 1910s and 1920s
    Authors: 余清祥
    Yue, Jack C.
    Lin, Curtis
    Contributors: 統計系
    Keywords: Text Mining;Xin Qingnian (New Youth Magazine);Writing Style;Exploratory Data Analysis;Species Diversity
    Date: 2020
    Issue Date: 2021-06-25 10:16:25 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: Big Data has been very popular in many fields since IBM first introduced the term in 2010. With the progressive increase of available information, the ability of efficiently processing it is a necessary skill. The information can appear in various forms, such as texts and pictures, which normally are not in the digital format. Texts, for example, have no specific format and require structurization before being analysed. The process of structurization depends on the study’s objective and the data’s attributes. In this study, we propose a procedure for analysing Chinese texts, based on the notion of Tukey’s Explanatory Data Analysis and the concept of species diversity. To evaluate the proposed approach, we use the articles from the New Youth Magazine published from 1915 to 1926. We found that we can trace the change of Chinese writing style through the texts of the New Youth Magazine using the proposed method. It seems that more characters are common in classical (or literary) Chinese, but more two-character and multi-character words are common in modern Chinese.
    Relation: Rivista degli Studi Orientali, Vol.XCII, No.4, pp.167-181
    Data Type: article
    Appears in Collections:[Department of Statistics] Periodical Articles

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