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http://dx.doi.org/10.3745/KTSDE.2018.7.6.229

Comparing the Usages of Vocabulary by Medias for Disaster Safety Terminology Construction  

Lee, Jung-Eun (전북대학교 기록관리학과)
Kim, Tae-Young (전북대학교 기록관리학과)
Oh, Hyo-Jung (전북대학교 기록관리학과, 문화융복합아카이빙, 의료정보융합연구소)
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KIPS Transactions on Software and Data Engineering / v.7, no.6, 2018 , pp. 229-238 More about this Journal
Abstract
The rapid response of disaster accidents can be archived through the organical involvement of various disaster and safety control agencies. To define the terminology of disaster safety is essential for communication between disaster safety agencies and well as announcement for the public. Also, to efficiently construct a word dictionary of disaster safety terminology, it's necessary to define the priority of the terms. In order to establish direction of word dictionary construction, this paper compares the usage of disaster safety terminology by media: word dictionary, new media, and social media, respectively. Based on the terminology resources collected from each media, we visualized the distribution of terminology according to frequency weights and analyzed co-occurrence patterns. We also classified the types of terminology into four categories and proposed the priority in the construction of disaster safety word dictionary.
Keywords
Disaster Safety; Terminology Resource; Word Dictionary; Standardization;
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