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Clustering Short Texts using Wikipedia
HPL-2008-41 Clustering Short Texts using Wikipedia - Banerjee, Somnath; Ramanathan, Krishnan; Gupta, Ajay
Keyword(s): Clustering, Wikipedia, Feed Reader Abstract: Subscribers to the popular news or blog feeds (RSS/Atom) often face the problem of information overload as these feed sources usually deliver large number of items periodically. One solution to this problem could be clustering similar items in the feed reader to make the information more manageable ... Full Report More... |
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