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6.1 Overview of Document Classification

A major problem facing businesses and institutions today is that of information


overload. Sorting out useful documents from documents that are not of interest
challenges the ingenuity and resources of both individuals and organizations.

One way to sift through numerous documents is to use keyword search engines.
However, keyword searches have limitations. One major drawback is that keyword
searches don't discriminate by context. In many languages, a word or phrase may
have multiple meanings, so a search may result in many matches that are not on the
desired topic. For example, a query on the phrase river bank might return documents
about the Hudson River Bank & Trust Company, because the word bank has two
meanings.

An alternative strategy is to have human beings sort through documents and classify
them by content, but this is not feasible for very large volumes of documents.

Oracle Text offers various approaches to document classification. Under rule-based


classification, you write the classification rules yourself. With supervised
classification, Oracle Text creates classification rules based on a set of sample
documents that you pre-classify. Finally, with unsupervised classification (also
known as clustering), Oracle Text performs all the steps, from writing the
classification rules to classifying the documents, for you.

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