[Sigia-l] automated content clustering?
Andrew Boyd
facibus at gmail.com
Wed Feb 9 13:05:59 EST 2011
I'm interested in the answer too, and it may be relevant to anyone with clients facing AU FOI compliance issues.
Cheers, Andrew
Andrew Boyd facibus at gmail.com
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On 10/02/2011, at 2:11 AM, eric scheid <eric.scheid at ironclad.net.au> wrote:
> What's the current state of play for automated content clustering?
>
> I'm looking at a project where the client has about 1,500 documents and only
> a very coarse high-level category scheme. We've got to come up with a full
> category hierarchy to put all this content into. We've got a few ideas
> already, but I'm wondering if automated content clustering has come along
> over the years and may thus be an option worth investigating.
>
> Anyone have experience here?
>
> eric.
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