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The information content I(ps) is the addit … The information content I(ps) is the addition of three terms: a ROC-aware min, a ROC-aware avg, and a non-ROC-aware max. The refraction count RC(PS) relies on the Semantic Summary, which in turn relies on the ROCs. The S-Match(property,keyword) metric relies on a property hierarchy. The final SEMRANK metric involves a (modulated) composition of five terms, four of which rely on a schema to be defined.
# Is this reliance a strength or a weakness?
# How do the metrics change as the presence, completeness, and quality of the schema changes? teness, and quality of the schema changes?
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The information content I(ps) is the addit … The information content I(ps) is the addition of three terms: a ROC-aware min, a ROC-aware avg, and a non-ROC-aware max. The refraction count RC(PS) relies on the Semantic Summary, which in turn relies on the ROCs. The S-Match(property,keyword) metric relies on a property hierarchy. The final SEMRANK metric involves a (modulated) composition of five terms, four of which rely on a schema to be defined.
# Is this reliance a strength or a weakness?
# How do the metrics change as the presence, completeness, and quality of the schema changes? teness, and quality of the schema changes?
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