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. A third technique involves extraction of keywords and storing them in a properly indexed base. These then can serve the dual purpose of providing solutions to Lazy Learning classification for automatic subject-wise archiving and formation of relevant word sequences for detection of plagiarism using Association Rule
In recent years, the application of ontology has been already toward the diversification under the development of the semantic Web technology. The main application of ontology is information retrieval. With the utilization of ontology, we expect to offer more correct information for users. Although, most of the applications of ontology are information retrieval but they lacks of the interaction with...
construction approach based on a modified TF-IDF, the ATF-IDF, and the well-known formal concept analysis, the FCA, algorithms. First, the approach constructs a concept lattice using keywords extracted by the ATF-IDF from collected documents to form a relationship hierarchy between all the concepts represented by the keywords. It
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