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Finding the concept, not just the word: a librarian’s guide to ontologies and semantics King B., Reinold K., Chandos Publishing (Oxford), Oxford, UK, 2008. 228 pp. Type: Book (9781843343196)
Until recently, libraries had to manage most documents in paper format. However, since the last decade, numerous information digitization projects have been under development. It is now common to expect any document--newspaper...
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Oct 26 2009 |
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Using patterns of thematic progression for building a table of contents of a text Moens M. Natural Language Engineering 14(2): 145-172, 2008. Type: Article
This paper focuses on two important aspects of information organization: topic identification and table of contents generation. In the first part of the paper, the author presents the traditional linguistic theoretical foundations of t...
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Oct 17 2008 |
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Visual analysis of large heterogeneous social networks by semantic and structural abstraction Shen Z., Ma K., Eliassi-Rad T. IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics 12(6): 1427-1439, 2006. Type: Article
Social network analysis (the analysis of relationships between actors in a network) has been a very active research field in the last few decades. Most concepts involved in social network analysis are found in sociology. Recent work, h...
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Feb 5 2007 |
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A hierarchical neural network document classifier with linguistic feature selection Chen C., Lee H., Hwang C. Applied Intelligence 23(3): 277-294, 2005. Type: Article
During the last decade, automatic text classification (or categorization), the activity of labeling natural language texts with thematic categories [1], has been a very active research field. Various techniques have been developed to e...
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Aug 2 2006 |
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XML in a nutshell (3rd ed.) Harold E., Means W., O’Reilly Media, Inc., Sebastopol, CA, 2004. 600 pp. Type: Book (9780596007645), Reviews: (1 of 2)
Advanced computer technologies are omnipresent in our everyday lives. For example, highly sophisticated software is now available on the Internet to help us find the right information (according to a specific query), easily publish up-...
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Feb 17 2006 |
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On Using Partial Supervision for Text Categorization Aggarwal C. (ed), Gates S., Yu P. (ed) IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering 16(2): 245-255, 2004. Type: Article
The automatic classification and categorization of textual documents has become a very active research field since the 1990s. One of the main reasons for this is the considerable amount of digital information available. Search engine u...
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Apr 20 2005 |
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TopCat: Data Mining for Topic Identification in a Text Corpus Clifton C., Cooley R., Rennie J. IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering 16(8): 949-964, 2004. Type: Article
With the growing amount of digital information available, the need for text analysis tools has become a major necessity. Thus, many document management applications have been developed to assist in the management and analysis of textua...
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Jan 10 2005 |
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An evaluation of passage-based text categorization Kim J., Kim M. Journal of Intelligent Information Systems 23(1): 47-65, 2004. Type: Article
Text categorization is the task of assigning one or more thematic categories to a document. Traditionally, text categorization is applied to each document of a set. In many applications, this process is done manually. However, during t...
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Nov 30 2004 |
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