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To reduce the human effort in labeling the training set for document classification, some learning algorithms ask users to give the representative keywords for each class rather than any labeled documents. The key challenge in such \emph {keyword-labeled classification} is how to learn the high quality classifier with
very large when a dense grid is used where the histograms are computed and combined for many different points. The current dominating solution to this problem is to use a clustering method to create a visual codebook that is exploited by an appearance based descriptor to create a histogram of visual keywords present in an
detect user sentiments. The keyword-based approaches for identifying such themes fail to give satisfactory level of accuracy. Here, we address the above problems using statistical text-mining of blog entries. The crux of the analysis lies in mining quantitative information from textual entries. Once the relevant blog
of the classifier. Our experimental results shows that these measures can improve the classifier's performances, for keywords change too rapidly in emails while address groups are much steadier.
Traditional text learning algorithms need labeled documents to supervise the learning process, but labeling documents of a specific class is often expensive and time consuming. We observe it is convenient to use some keywords(i.e. class-descriptions) to describe class sometimes. However, short class-description
and converts it into routing keywords. Accent identification is the most important factor for improving the performance of natural language call-routing systems because accents vary widely, even within the same country or community. This variation occurs when non-native speakers start to learn a second language; the
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