Re: [Corpora-List] Standard ontology for document classification?

From: Tony Abou-Assaleh (taa@acm.org)
Date: Mon Oct 02 2006 - 20:12:39 MET DST

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    The Open Directory (dmoz.org) is an example of a classification system
    that is used by a number of search engines. It is designed for web sites,
    but can be equally used for documents.

    Cheers,

    TAA

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    Tony Abou-Assaleh
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    On Mon, 2 Oct 2006, Xabier Saralegi Urizar wrote:

    > Dear all,
    > I want to classify many scientific documents among different categories
    > based on their knowledge area, such as health, geography...
    > My question is whether there is a standard ontology for such a
    > classification.
    > Regards,
    >
    > --
    > Xabier Saralegi Urizar
    > Elhuyar I+G+B
    > Zelai Haundi kalea, 3
    > Osinalde industrialdea
    > 20170 Usurbil
    > (+34) 943 36 30 40
    > xabiers@elhuyar.com / www.elhuyar.org
    >
    >



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