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 document classificiation and concept extraction
Author:Olaf Brugman
Date:Tuesday, 12th Aug 2003 08:19
Views:3,520 (excluding Digests and RSS feeds)
Category:Information Issues
URL:http://www.freepint.com/go/b25157

Hi all,
I am looking for content organizing and analysis tools, such as automatic content classification tools and concept extraction tools.

I am looking for suitable tools to use, but haven't come across any. The exception: automatic summary creation and key concept extractor tools provided by Copernic.

Explanation of terms:
- content classification tools: software tools allowing you to automatically structure documents into categories, so that a collection of documents can be more easily browsed and analysed.
- Concept extraction tools: software tools that will automatically extract information objects (dates, proper names, indications of place, time etc, key concepts) as to get faster needle-in-the-haystack results. Some tools will even relate relationships between objects across documents.

Context of question:
Having a background in enterprise search, I see classical enterprise search solutions develop from key word search engine type to search&browse, to content classifcation and concept extraction. And wondering whether small research companies or independent information pros are using this.

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• document classificiation and concept extraction
Hi all, I am looking for content organizing and analysis tools, such as automatic content classification tools and concept extraction tools. I ...
Olaf Brugman 12/08/03 08:19 25157
  • Re: document classificiation and concept extractio
Datamation apparently has a product out called True Meaning that is an application to present content in a clustering arrangement ...
Paul T. Jackson 28/08/03 20:01 25421