Pair Detector Sample Clauses

Pair Detector. After downloading in-domain pages from the selected web sites, a Pair Detector module is employed to identify pairs of pages that could be considered parallel. The final version of Pair Detector integrated in the FBC, adopts two methods with the aim of detecting pairs of candidate parallel documents. The first method is based on co-occurrences, in two documents, of images with the same filename; the second takes into account structural similarity. As a first step, the XML files exported after crawling are parsed and the following features are extracted: i) the document language (reported in the <langUsage> sub-element); ii) the depth of the page, (e.g. for xxxx://xxxxxx.xxx/dir1/dir2/dir3/page.html the depth is 4); iii) the amount of paragraphs (i.e. amount of <p> elements); iv) the length (in terms of tokens) of the clean text; and v) the fingerprint of the <body> element (i.e. a sequence of integers that “form” the structural information of the page, similarly to the approach described by Esplà-Gomis and Forcada, 2010). For instance, the fingerprint of the following extract is [-2, 28, 145, -4, 9, -3, 48, -5, 740, -2, 35] where boilerplate paragraphs are ignored; -2, -3 and -4 denote that the attribute type of corresponding <p> elements has a value title, heading and listitem respectively; -5 denotes the existence of attribute topic in a <p>; and positive integers are the lengths (in terms of characters) of the paragraphs. <p id="p171" type="title">Strategia degli investimenti</p> <!-- -2, 28--!> <p id="p172">I ricavi degli investimenti sono un elemento essenziale per finanziare le rendite e mantenere il potere d'acquisto dei beneficiari delle rendite.</p> <!-- 145 --> <p id="p173" type="listitem">Document:</p> <!-- -4, 9 --> <p id="p174" crawlinfo="boilerplate" type="listitem">Factsheet «La strategia d’investimento xxxxx Xxxx in sintesi»(Il link viene aperto in una nuova finestra) </p> <!-- ignored --> <p id="p175" type="heading">Perché la Suva effettua investimenti finanziari?</p> <!-- -3, 48, etc... --> <p id="p176" topic="prevenzione;prevenzione degli infortuni;infortunio sul lavoro">Nonostante i molti sforzi compiuti nella prevenzione degli infortuni sul lavoro e nel tempo libero ogni anno accadono oltre 2500 infortuni con conseguenze invalidanti o mortali. In questi casi si versa una rendita per invalidità agli infortunati oppure una rendita per orfani o vedovile ai superstiti. Xxxxx stesso anno in cui attribuisce una rendita, la Suva provvede ad a...
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