Text Mining - Knowledge extraction from unstructured textual data

  • Rajman M
  • Besançon R
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Abstract

In the general context of Knowledge Discovery, specific techniques, called Text Mining techniques, are necessary to extract information from unstructured textual data. The extracted information can then be used for the classification of the content of large textual bases. In this paper, we present two examples of information that can be automatically extracted from text collections: probabilistic associations of key-words and prototypical document instances. The Natural Language Processing...

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Rajman, M., & Besançon, R. (1998). Text Mining - Knowledge extraction from unstructured textual data (pp. 473–480). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-72253-0_64

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