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AAAI '99/IAAI '99: Proceedings of the sixteenth national conference on Artificial intelligence and the eleventh Innovative applications of artificial intelligence conference innovative applications of artificial intelligenceMailCat is an intelligent assistant that helps users organize their e-mail into folders. It uses a text classifier to learn each user's mail-filing habits. MailCat uses what it learns to predict the three folders in which the user is most likely to ...
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