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Managing Content with Automatic Document Classification by Rafael A. Calvo, Jae-Moon Lee, and Xiaobo Li appears in
Journal of Digital Information, vol. 5, no. 2.
News articles and Web directories represent some of the most popular and commonly accessed content on the Web. Information designers normally define categories that model these knowledge domains (i.e. news topics or Web categories) and domain experts assign documents to these categories. The paper describes how machine learning and automatic document classification techniques can be used for managing large numbers of news articles, or Web page descriptions, lightening the load on domain experts.
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Physics And Astronomy Classification Scheme
Some classification news.The 2008 edition of the AIP's Physics and Astronomy Classification Scheme (PACS)--an essential tool for classification and efficient retrieval of scientific literature--has been released. PACS, used by AIP and other international...
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Information Design Models And Processes
Journal of Digital Information announces a special issue on Information Design Models and Processes (Volume 5, issue 2, August 2004). Atricles include:R. Calvo, J. Lee, X. Li Managing Content with Automatic Document ClassificationX. Kong, L. Liu, D. Lowe...
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Classification
Dynamic and hierarchical classification of Web pages by Ben Choi; Xiaogang Peng appears in Online Information Review (2004) v. 28, no. 2, pp. 139-147.Automatic classification of Web pages is an effective way to organise the vast amount of information...
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Classification
Automatic Classification: Moving to the Mainstream by Robert Blumberg and Shaku Atre in DM Review Magazine.Together, enterprise search and classification provide an initial response to the information explosion. Classification complements search by enabling...
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Subject Access
Auto-Categorization: Coming to a Library or Intranet Near You! by Tom Reamy.Simply put, automatic-categorization is a new type of software that assigns documents into subject matter categories based on a wide variety of techniques. These techniques include...
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