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This chapter discusses a number of real-world applications of dynamic taxonomies. Most current applications are object-seeking or knowledge-seeking exploratory tasks, and address important areas such as e-commerce, multimedia infobases, diagnostic systems, digital libraries and news systems, e-government, file systems, and geographical information systems. Applications in these areas are discussed in detail in the following, and applications in cultural heritage, art and architecture, e-recruitment, e-hrm, e-matchmaking, e-health, and e-learning are briefly reviewed.
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“By far the best proof is experience.”
Sir Francis Bacon, 1561–1626
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Sacco, G.M., Ferré, S. (2009). Applications and Experiences. In: Sacco, G., Tzitzikas, Y. (eds) Dynamic Taxonomies and Faceted Search. The Information Retrieval Series, vol 25. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-02359-0_9
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