大型文档集合的快速分类

Vaughan R. Shanks, H. Williams
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随着在线存储的数据量的增加,对大型文档集合的仔细管理变得越来越重要。分类是一种重要的文档管理技术。它在Web中得到了有效的应用,在Web中,文档的链接按照主题或兴趣区域进行维护,例如,手动分类的Yahoo!的层次结构。人工分类的缺点是它只适用于少量的文档,它是不可扩展的,并且依赖于人类评估者的主观判断。自动分类已被证明是一个准确的替代人工分类。在自动分类中,文档被处理并自动分配到代表兴趣或主题领域的预定义类别。我们提出并研究了启发式方法,用于快速分类大型文档集合,重点是从未分类的文档中选择最小的代表性特征集。我们表明,这些新的启发式方法是准确的——在某些情况下比基线技术更准确——并且还允许将对大型集合进行分类的处理时间减少三倍以上。
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Fast categorisation of large document collections
As the volume of data stored online increases, careful management of large document collections becomes increasingly important. Categorisation is one important document management technique. It has been efectively employed in the Web, where links to documents are maintained in topic or interest areas in, for example, the manuallycategorised Yahoo!‘ hierarchy. The drawback of manual categorisation is that it is practical only on small numbers of documents, it is not scalable, and relies on the subjective judgement of human assessors. Automatic categorisation has been shown to be an accurate alternative to manual categorisation. In automatic categorisation, documents are processed and automatically assigned to pre-defined categories that represent an interest or topic area. We propose and investigate heuristics for fast categorisation of laGe collections of documents that are focused on selecting a minimal set of representative features from uncategorised documents. We show that these new heuristics are accurate-in some cases more accurate than the baseline techniques-and also permit more than three-fold reductions in processing time for categorising large collections.
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