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What is Natural-Language Processing

Handbook of Research on Public Information Technology
Natural-language processing is a subfield of artificial intelligence and linguistics that addresses the problems of automated generation and understanding of human languages.
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Text Mining
Antonina Durfee (Appalachian State University, USA)
Copyright: © 2008 |Pages: 12
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-857-4.ch054
Abstract
Massive quantities of information continue accumulating at about 1.5 billion gigabytes per year in numerous repositories held at news agencies, at libraries, on corporate intranets, on personal computers, and on the Web. A large portion of all available information exists in the form of text. Researchers, analysts, editors, venture capitalists, lawyers, help desk specialists, and even students are faced with text analysis challenges. Text mining tools aim at discovering knowledge from textual databases by isolating key bits of information from large amounts of text, identifying relationships among documents. Text mining technology is used for plagiarism and authorship attribution, text summarization and retrieval, and deception detection.
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