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Text classification is a useful task in text mining. Most researchers employ one word weight type in the text classification. Here, we proposed to build a keyword list by combining several word weights for a rule based multi label text classification. Through this research, we conducted experiments on the term
avoid unnecessary email reading for that a better email management system is required. Here author used fuzzy logic techniques for email clustering. Extract concept and feature, same feature keyword goes into one cluster if a new keyword is found and not matched with any existing cluster than a new cluster is defined for
mechanisms with a traditional indexing method. The goal is to identify a higher semantic content and more meaningful keyword combinations, considering both supervised and unsupervised techniques. Within a specific implementation both Bayesian learning as well as clustering are integrated to support a boost parameter towards
event can be effortlessly found using keyword matching, but there are numerous tweets that are likely to contain information that is semantically identical. Moreover, there exist many systems for recapitulating tweets related to a particular event, but they have numerous limitations and are unable to provide accurate
event can be effortlessly found using keyword matching, but there are numerous tweets that are likely to contain information that is semantically identical. Moreover, there exist many systems for recapitulating tweets related to a particular event, but they have numerous limitations and are unable to provide accurate
more uniformly across hosts. The results show that the data structure is capable of balancing resources, in particular when performing multiple keyword searches.
In this paper, we examine the significance of expansion of the user query by two techniques namely Efficient Clustering-By-Direction and Theme Clustering. These two techniques produce the clusters of keywords extracted from the set of retrieved documents for the user query. The former clustering is based on
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