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Optimization in Classifying Text Documents

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Overview of Automatic Classification of Documents

Examples of Optimization in Document Classification

  Optimization in the Principle of Least Effort

  Optimization in the Vector Space Model

  Optimization in the Classification of Text Documents

Conclusions and Future Research

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Sanchez, S.N., Triantaphyllou, E. (2008). Optimization in Classifying Text Documents . In: Floudas, C., Pardalos, P. (eds) Encyclopedia of Optimization. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-74759-0_480

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