title,doi,url,abstract,journal,publication_year,pmid,arxiv Effect of Dynamic Stoplist on Keyword Prediction in RAKE, https://doi.org/10.32628/IJSRCSEIT, https://ijsrcseit.com/CSEIT184650, Keywords which we define as a sequence of words that provide a condensed representation of the document in question. These keywords are vital in numerous applications from web search engines to abstractive text summarization. Rapid Automatic Keyword Extraction (RAKE) [1] is an unsupervised domain and language independent method for extracting keywords from documents. RAKE is based on the simple observation that keywords seldom contain stop words – such as and of and the. RAKE uses a list of stop words to split the document text into candidate keywords. The list of stop words or stoplist is static. In this paper we make the stoplist dynamic in that stop words that do not currently belong to the stoplist but are identified as potential stop words for the given document are added to the stoplist. Consequently every document has a unique stoplist. We compare the performance of our implementation to the standard RAKE implementation on Wikipedia articles., International Journal of Scientific Research in Computer Science Engineering and Information Technology, 2018, CSEIT184650