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    Powerful tool to expand business intelligence: Text mining

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    Authors
    Gao, L.
    Chang, Elizabeth
    Han, Song
    Date
    2005
    Type
    Conference Paper
    
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    Gao, Li and Chang, Elizabeth and Han, Song. 2005. Powerful tool to expand business intelligence: Text mining, in Proceedings of Transactions on ENFORMATIKA, Systems Sciences and Engineering-ESSE, Oct 26 2005, vol. 8, pp. 110-115, Budapest, Hungary: International Academy of Sciences.
    Source Title
    Transactions on ENFORMATIKA, Systems Sciences and Engineering, vol. 8, ESSE 2005, Budapest
    Source Conference
    Sixth International Enformatika Conference (IEC)
    ISSN
    13076884
    Faculty
    Curtin Business School
    School of information System
    School
    Centre for Extended Enterprises and Business Intelligence
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    Copyright © 2005 World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology-WASET

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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/17233
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    • Curtin Research Publications
    Abstract

    With the extensive inclusion of document, especially text, in the business systems, data mining does not cover the full scope of Business Intelligence. Data mining cannot deliver its impact on extracting useful details from the large collection of unstructured and semi-structured written materials based on natural languages. The most pressing issue is to draw the potential business intelligence from text. In order to gain competitive advantages for the business, it is necessary to develop the new powerful tool, text mining, to expand the scope of business intelligence. In this paper, we will work out the strong points of text mining in extracting business intelligence from huge amount of textual information sources within business systems. We will apply text mining to each stage of Business Intelligence systems to prove that text mining is the powerful tool to expand the scope of BI. After reviewing basic definitions and some related technologies, we will discuss the relationship and the benefits of these to text mining. Some examples and applications of text mining will also be given. The motivation behind is to develop new approach to effective and efficient textual information analysis. Thus we can expand the scope of Business Intelligence using the powerful tool, text mining.

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