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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 browsing of large repositories based on intuitive categories of information. Like search, classification is quickly becoming an important infrastructure technology.
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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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Sharing Classification
Slavic, Aida and Cordeiro, Maria Ines (2005) Sharing and re-use of classification systems: the need for a common data model. Signum 37(8):pp. 19-24.Classifications can help to overcome difficulties in information retrieval of heterogeneous and multilingual...
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Classification
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...
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Taxonomy, Classification & Search
Putting it Together: Taxonomy, Classification & Search by Jeff Morris appears in the Sept. issue of Transform Magazine. His conclusion, a combination of free text searching, classification and vocabulary control is better for searching, than just...
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Classification
Still on the classification topic. There has been some discussion on a list of what classification schemes are used in Europe. As I remember Dewey and the Universial Decimal Classification (UDC) are the most common. The Bliss Classification is used in...
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