Well, "tag soup" sounds more chaotic than it turned out to be. At the moment I have a text file with > 2M citations recorded by several different catalogers. If you let your eyes fly over that list top down you do see that finding patterns each of which matching quite a huge bunch of these citations should be impossible and tackling that task as you suggested was my first intuition. However, I felt there might be a less tedious way to do it :-)
I am well aware of the various efforts to standardize citations but the core problem seems to be their variety...
In reply to Re^4: Partitioning a set of strings by regular expressions
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