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Furnas, G. W., Landauer, T. K., Gomez, L. M., & Dumais, S. T. (1983). Statistical Semantics: Analysis of the potential performance of key-word information systems. Statistical Semantics, 62(6), 1753–1806.
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Furnas, G. W., Landauer, T. K., Gomez, L. M., & Dumais, S. T. (1987). The Vocabulary Problem in Human-System Communication. Communications of the ACM, 30(11), 964–971.
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Landauer, T. K., Laham, D., Rehder, R., & Schreiner, M. E. (1997). How well can passage meaning be derived without using word order?: A comparison of Latent Semantic Analysis and humans. In M. G. Shafto, & P. Langley (Eds.), Proceedings of the 19th annual meeting of the Cognitive Science (pp. 412–417). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
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Wolfe, M. B., Schreiner, M. E., Rehder, R., Laham, D., Foltz, P. W., & Landauer, T. K. (1998). Learning from Text: Matching Reader and Text by Latent Semantic Analysis. Learning from Text, 25, 309–336.
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Dumais, S. T., Furnas, G. W., Landauer, T. K., Deerwester, S., & Harshman, R. (1988). Using Latent Semantic Analysis to Improve Access to Textual Information. In E. Soloway, D. Frye, & S. B. Sheppard (Eds.), Proceedings of CHI'88 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (pp. 281–285). New York: Acm.
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