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Where Does Text Mining Meet Knowledge Management? A Case Study

E. D’Avanzo (), A. Elia (), T. Kuflik (), A. Lieto () and R. Preziosi ()
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E. D’Avanzo: Università di Salerno
A. Elia: Università di Salerno
T. Kuflik: The University of Haifa
A. Lieto: Università di Salerno
R. Preziosi: Università di Salerno

A chapter in Interdisciplinary Aspects of Information Systems Studies, 2008, pp 311-317 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Knowledge management in organizations is about ensuring that the right information is delivered to the right person on the right time. How can the right information be easily identified? This work demonstrates how text mining provides a tool for generating human understandable textual summaries that ease the task of finding the relevant information within organizational documents repositories.

Keywords: Knowledge Management; Natural Language Processing; Knowledge Management System; Concept Hierarchy; Biomedical Ontology (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-7908-2010-2_38

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