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    Use of normalized word vector approach in document classification for an LKMC

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    Authors
    Parker, K.
    Williams, Robert
    Nitse, P.
    Tay, A.
    Date
    2008
    Type
    Journal Article
    
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    Parker, Kevin and Williams, Robert and Nitse, Philip and Tay, Albert. 2008. Use of normalized word vector approach in document classification for an LKMC. Journal of Issues in Informing Science and Information Technology. 5: pp. 513-524.
    Source Title
    Journal of Issues in Informing Science and Information Technology
    Additional URLs
    http://iisit.org/IssuesVol5.htm
    ISSN
    15475867
    Faculty
    Curtin Business School
    School of Information Systems
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    The link to the publisher's website is available at: http://ispress.org./

    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/33446
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    • Curtin Research Publications
    Abstract

    In order to realize the objective of expanding library services to provide knowledge managementsupport for small businesses, a series of requirements must be met. This particular phase of a largerresearch project focuses on one of the requirements: the need for a document classificationsystem to rapidly determine the content of digital documents. Document classification techniquesare examined to assess the available alternatives for realization of Library Knowledge ManagementCenters (LKMCs). After evaluating prominent techniques the authors opted to investigate aless well-known method, the Normalized Word Vector (NWV) approach, which has been usedsuccessfully in classifying highly unstructured documents, i.e., student essays. The authors proposeutilizing the NWV approach for LKMC automatic document classification with the goal ofdeveloping a system whereby unfamiliar documents can be quickly classified into existing topiccategories. This conceptual paper will outline an approach to test NWV's suitability in this area.

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