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automatic classification resources

Following on from the controlled vocabulary resources, I dug out what I have on automatic classification. Strangely most of the information available on automatic indexing/classification/tagging is...

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talking about auto-categorisation

On Nov 3rd I’ll be taking in part in a panel (with Silver Oliver and Helen Lippell) as part of ISKO UK’s Semantic Analysis Technology: in search of categories, concepts & content. The seminar “aims...

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food is a sub-category of women

I remember when I was first working with the UNESCO thesaurus I was amused to see that ‘home-makers’ was a sub-category of women. I just thought that reflected the age of the thesaurus (it has some...

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uncategorized

I’ve been looking at lots of alternative format bookstores, as part of the e-commerce project. One of these was the Large Print Bookshop which has a category of ‘uncategorized’. I’m trying to imagine...

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image findability article in FUMSI

Really good stuff in this month’s FUMSI article by Ian Davis: “Image indexing gets especially tricky, and really parts company from the world of document indexing, with the ‘aboutness’ access to...

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ways of adding metadata

I was digging around in my files this weekend and found this table I made once of different approaches to applying metadata to content. At first glance the volunteers example looks like it is only...

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worst drop down so far this year

Drop-down menus aren’t inherently evil but they do seem to encourage all sorts of terrible behaviour. HMCS CourtFinder includes a menu that is certainly the worst I’ve had to interact with this year,...

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e-commerce project: the browse structure

This article is part of a series about our e-commerce redesign. The browse structure of any website is always controversial within the organisation. I’m always struck by the discrepancy between how...

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treen: the woodsman’s miscellaneous category

As a classification geek, married to a tree geek I was delighted to discover treen which Wikipedia says is “a generic name for small handmade functional household objects made of wood”. I may start...

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why I like free-text fields in surveys

I’ve been doing quite a bit of surveying in recent weeks and I’ve been challenged over my liking for free-text fields. My colleague/partner-in-crime was worried that the data would be too...

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