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PerekondProcess / pipelineProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Tekkeaasta19751988
LoojaJ. Peter Kincaid et al.Salton & Buckley
TüüpText-mining readability scoring taskSupervised NLP classification taskText vectorization / term-weighting scheme
AlgallikasKincaid, J.P., Fishburne, R.P., Rogers, R.L. & Chissom, B.S. (1975). Derivation of New Readability Formulas for Navy Enlisted Personnel. Naval Technical Training Command. link ↗Joachims, T. (1998). Text Categorization with Support Vector Machines: Learning with Many Relevant Features. ECML 1998. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 1398. Springer. DOI ↗Salton, G. & Buckley, C. (1988). Term-weighting approaches in automatic text retrieval. Information Processing & Management, 24(5), 513-523. DOI ↗
Rööpnimetusedreadability scoring, readability formulas, Flesch-Kincaid analysis, Okunabilirlik Analizitext categorization, document classification, topic classification, metin sınıflandırmaterm weighting, tf-idf weighting, TF-IDF Vektörizasyonu
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KokkuvõteReadability analysis measures how well a text suits its intended audience by applying established readability formulas such as Flesch-Kincaid and Gunning Fog. The modern formula family was derived by Kincaid and colleagues in 1975, and it turns prose into a single score or target reading-grade level that signals how easy the text is to read.Text classification, also called text categorization, is a supervised natural-language-processing task that automatically assigns documents to predefined categories. Building on the support-vector-machine approach to text categorization established by Joachims (1998) and consolidated in the text-mining literature by Aggarwal and Zhai (2012), it powers tasks such as spam detection and topic classification by learning from labelled examples.TF-IDF, introduced by Salton and Buckley (1988), is a term-weighting scheme that scores each word in a document by how often it appears there and how rare it is across the whole collection. It turns raw text into weighted document vectors, giving high weight to terms that are frequent in one document but uncommon elsewhere.
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