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WWW
2002
ACM
14 years 6 months ago
Using web structure for classifying and describing web pages
The structure of the web is increasingly being used to improve organization, search, and analysis of information on the web. For example, Google uses the text in citing documents ...
Eric J. Glover, Kostas Tsioutsiouliklis, Steve Law...
SIGIR
2008
ACM
13 years 5 months ago
Deep classification in large-scale text hierarchies
Most classification algorithms are best at categorizing the Web documents into a few categories, such as the top two levels in the Open Directory Project. Such a classification me...
Gui-Rong Xue, Dikan Xing, Qiang Yang, Yong Yu
CVPR
2010
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
Taxonomic Classification for Web-based Videos
Categorizing web-based videos is an important yet challenging task. The difficulties arise from large data diversity within a category, lack of labeled data, and degradation of vi...
Yang Song, Ming Zhao, Jay Yagnik, Xiaoyun Wu
ARTMED
2006
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13 years 5 months ago
Multiple hierarchical classification of free-text clinical guidelines
Manual classification of free-text documents within a predefined hierarchy is highly time consuming. This is especially true for clinical guidelines, which are often indexed by mu...
Robert Moskovitch, Shiva Cohen-Kashi, Uzi Dror, If...
WIKIS
2010
ACM
13 years 3 months ago
Toward sensitive information redaction in a collaborative, multilevel security environment
Wikis have proven to be an invaluable tool for collaboration. The most prominent is, of course, Wikipedia. Its open nature is not suitable for all environments; in corporate, gove...
Peter Gehres, Nathan Singleton, George Louthan, Jo...