# How to define co-occurrence in different domains of study?

**Authors:** Mathieu Roche

arXiv: 1904.08010 · 2020-08-26

## TL;DR

This paper compares how co-occurrence is defined across various research domains, highlighting similarities and differences, and discusses methodological approaches for identifying co-occurrences in multidisciplinary studies.

## Contribution

It provides a comparative analysis of co-occurrence definitions across disciplines and explores methodological considerations for multidisciplinary research.

## Key findings

- Identifies domain-specific variations in co-occurrence definitions
- Highlights methodological challenges in multidisciplinary co-occurrence analysis
- Proposes considerations for consistent identification of co-occurrences

## Abstract

This position paper presents a comparative study of co-occurrences. Some similarities and differences in the definition exist depending on the research domain (e.g. linguistics, NLP, computer science). This paper discusses these points, and deals with the methodological aspects in order to identify co-occurrences in a multidisciplinary paradigm.

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