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Marti Hearst SIMS,UC Berkeley hearst@sims.berkeley.edu October 17, 2003 I wrote this essay for people who are curious about the topic of text mining after having read the New York Times article by Lisa Guernsey (10/16/2003) or heard my Future Tense interview with Jon Gordon (10/20/2003). What is text mining? What are its potential applications and limitations? Text Mining is the discovery by compu
About I am interim Dean of the UC Berkeley School of Information. I am also a professor in EECS in BAIR. Contact: hearst@berkeley.edu 103A South Hall For appointments, please contact Kimmy Fox, kimberly.fox@berkeley.edu To those interested in doing research with me, please read this page. Research My research is focused in the following areas: Scholarly Document Reading and Search Teaching at Scal
Ricardo Baeza-Yates Depto. de Ciencias de la Computaci�n Universidad de Chile Santiago, Chile Berthier Ribeiro-Neto Depto. de Ciencia da Computação Universidad Federal de Minas Gerais Belo Horizonte, Brasil With the collaboration of E. Bertino, E. Brown, B. Catania, C. Faloutsos, E. Ferrari, E. Fox, M. Hearst, G. Navarro, E. Rasmussen, O. Sornil and N. Ziviani. Information retrieval (IR) has chang
Modern Information Retrieval Chapter 10: User Interfaces and Visualization - by Marti Hearst Next: 1. User Interfaces and Up: Contents of the book 1. User Interfaces and Visualization 1. Introduction 2. Human-Computer Interaction 1. Design Principles 2. The Role of Visualization 3. Evaluating Interactive Systems 3. The Information Access Process 1. Models of Interaction 2. Non-Search Parts of the
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