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Classification of source code archives

Proceedings of the 26th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in informaion retrieval - SIGIR '03, 2003
The World Wide Web contains a number of source code archives. Programs are usually classified into various categories within the archive by hand. We report on experiments for automatic classification of source code into these categories. We examined a number of factors that affect classification accuracy.
Robert Krovetz   +2 more
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Theory of Classification and Classification in Libraries and Archives: Convergences and Divergences

KNOWLEDGE ORGANIZATION, 2016
The classification structures and systems are privileged resources for knowledge organization. Given 29 this statement, the paper presented here refers to a study developed in the information representation and organi30 zation field, dedicated to the theory of classification, in general, and to the classification in libraries and archives, in 31 ...
Simões, Maria da Graça   +2 more
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Functional Classification of Archival Material

The Library Quarterly, 1941
D ISCUSSION of the problems inherent in classifying archival material has traditionally centered around an assumption that all documents must be arranged in groups corresponding to the administrative units of the government which created or last made use of them. This theory requires that, before any documents be examined, minute research establish the
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Classification Challenges in Email Archiving

2008
This paper focuses on the technology of Email Archiving and how it has changed the way emails and other such communications are being handled in corporations of the world. In today's world, email finds itself at the top of the preferred modes of communications list.
Arvind Srinivasan, Gaurav Baone
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Classification Scheme for Archival Literature

The American Archivist, 1947
WRITINGS increase. Thanks to the permanent feature of October issues of the American Archivist wherein we are supplied with an excellent and scholarly bibliography of materials of great importance to Archivists and Librarians throughout. The one difficulty which we have been feeling of late is the proper classification of books on Archives and ...
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Hierarchical classification of audio data for archiving and retrieving

1999 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing. Proceedings. ICASSP99 (Cat. No.99CH36258), 1999
A hierarchical system for audio classification and retrieval based on audio content analysis is presented in this paper. The system consists of three stages. The first stage is called the coarse-level audio classification and segmentation, where audio recordings are classified and segmented into speech, music, several types of environmental sounds, and
null Tong Zhang, C.-C.J. Kuo
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Research on archives text classification based on Naive bayes

2017 IEEE 2nd Information Technology, Networking, Electronic and Automation Control Conference (ITNEC), 2017
This paper analyzes the data resources of archives in Gansu Province by combining with the characteristics of archives resources, and combines with Naive Bayesian classification algorithm to realize the application of archives resource classification. According to the characteristics of the file data, select the attribute that matches the text of the ...
Peixin Liu   +3 more
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Supervised Star Classification System for the OMC Archive

2010
INTEGRAL, COROT and, in the near future, KEPLER and GAIA, are missions that are producing, or will produce, light curves as we have never seen before, because of their quantity or quality. The exploitation of the scientific potential hidden in these datasets is limited by size of the dataflows.
Mauro López   +4 more
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