tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7631116270195175228.post6476417908862310639..comments2024-03-29T02:45:49.190-07:00Comments on Text & Data Mining by practical means: The Mind Map project: a new concept of Enterprise Knowledge ManagementCristian Mesianohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04880057603671195464noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7631116270195175228.post-84678651501588401202023-06-26T05:50:56.535-07:002023-06-26T05:50:56.535-07:00I always like to read well-written articles, like ...I always like to read well-written articles, like this one I found in your post. Everyone will thank you for sharing this knowledge because it is really useful. fantastic work <b><a href="https://gwayerp.com/inventory-management" rel="nofollow"> best inventory management software </a></b>Ziyahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09394203281621849994noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7631116270195175228.post-76761619686582989952022-04-11T05:05:45.221-07:002022-04-11T05:05:45.221-07:00Thanks for sharing this.,
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->The definition of the phrase is...Ciao Michele,<br />->The definition of the phrase is determined by the algo: it chooses autonomously how chunk the text in phrases (no punctuation rules are used).<br />--> The ranking is not based on frequency approach. It works with graph theory methodologies (...it's part of the research I'm working on).<br />--> the sub concepts are defined by graph clustering technique (for the time being I'm using something standard).<br />->The arrow: x->y ::= word x precedes word y.<br />It t doesn't make sense having the graph for the entire wikipedia!: it's much more helpful to aggregate homogeneous info and find relationships.<br />The idea is to have a set of mindgraph (I like your definition!) for each document. <br />Sure we can set up a virtual coffee whenever you want!<br />cheers<br />c.Cristian Mesianohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04880057603671195464noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7631116270195175228.post-79905421525961754992014-03-09T03:55:45.975-07:002014-03-09T03:55:45.975-07:00Some questions about it:
- what is your definitio...Some questions about it:<br /> - what is your definition of phrase?<br /> - how does your algorithm selects the most relevant ones? Rank wrt frequency?<br /> - Does concept equal word? How do you define a sub-concept?<br /> - What kind of information retrieval algorithm have you in mind? (Input, output, logic)<br /> - What is the meaning of the arrows' direction? Syntactic ( x->y ::= word x precedes word y)?<br /><br />The graphs seems reasonable, but I was wondering what would be the MindGraph if we apply the technique on the entire English Wikipedia. What do you expect?<br /><br />I see some clear overlaps with at least two pieces of research I am currently working on. If you like, we can have a chat about it. :)<br /><br />Thanks,<br />michele.Michele Filanninohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16791100144449477090noreply@blogger.com