Nlp methodology as guidance and verification of the data mining of survey ensanut 2012

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Abstract

Data Mining represents the cutting edge when we think about extracting information; however it always implicates a considerable spent provided that it needs “structured data”. Following this idea, text mining appears in the horizon, as a little spent, reliable alternative. It is able to provide meaningful expert information without the availability of plenty of resources, all we need is a fair big (real big) corpus of text in order to conduct a research on almost every topic. By themselves, both approaches provide valuable information at the end, nevertheless what would happen if both processes were linked in a way that one approach’s results could be verify by the result of a second process? With this idea on mind we are relaying on one hypothesis this is possible to generate a bound between both mining process and using them back and forth to verify one another. Hence, we describe thoroughly both methodologies making a special emphasis on mentioning those phases which have a propensity to establish a strong bound between them. We found that bound in the fact that once a Natural Language Processing has been performed on the chosen corpora what we got as an output is a list of meaningful nouns which can be used as features that will guide in a reliable way a data mining process.

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Vargas, V. M. C., Stephens, C. R., Martínez, G. E. S., & Rendón, A. M. (2015). Nlp methodology as guidance and verification of the data mining of survey ensanut 2012. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 9414, pp. 142–152). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-27101-9_10

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