Lida Aleksanyan

ORCID: 0009-0009-7917-6079
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  • Advanced Text Analysis Techniques
  • Experimental Behavioral Economics Studies
  • Evolutionary Game Theory and Cooperation
  • Psychology of Moral and Emotional Judgment
  • Information Retrieval and Search Behavior
  • Decision-Making and Behavioral Economics
  • Game Theory and Applications
  • Digital Humanities and Scholarship

A. Alikhanyan National Laboratory
2024

10.1016/j.jebo.2025.106969 article EN Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 2025-03-30

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10.2139/ssrn.4771716 preprint EN 2024-01-01

Abstract We propose an unsupervised, corpus-independent method to extract keywords from a single text. It is based on the spatial distribution of words and response this random permutation words. Our has three advantages over existing unsupervised methods (such as YAKE). First, it significantly more effective at extracting long texts in terms precision recall. Second, allows inference two types keywords: local global. Third, extracts basic topics texts. Additionally, our language-independent...

10.1017/nlp.2024.59 article EN cc-by Natural language processing. 2024-12-05

We propose an unsupervised, corpus-independent method to extract keywords from a single text. It is based on the spatial distribution of words and response this random permutation words. As compared existing methods (such as e.g. YAKE) our has three advantages. First, it significantly more effective at extracting long texts. Second, allows inference two types keywords: local global. Third, uncovers basic themes in Additionally, language-independent applies short The results are obtained via...

10.48550/arxiv.2307.14005 preprint EN cc-by arXiv (Cornell University) 2023-01-01

In the ultimatum game, challenge is to explain why responders reject non-zero offers thereby defying classical rationality. Fairness and related notions have been main explanations so far. We this rejection behavior via following principle: if responder regrets less about losing offer than proposer not offering best option, rejected. This principle qualifies as a rational punishing it replaces experimentally falsified rationality (the subgame perfect Nash equilibrium) that leads accepting...

10.48550/arxiv.2311.03814 preprint EN cc-by-sa arXiv (Cornell University) 2023-01-01
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