Using Taxonomies to Harness the Power of Unstructured Big Data and Develop New Insights
Jinfo Article
27th October 2014
By Helen Clegg
Abstract
Taxonomy development expert Helen Clegg shares her insights into unstructured data and how it can be acquired and structured. She discusses the importance of text-mining tools, algorithms and taxonomies - as well as emphasising the essential part that knowledge workers play in information discovery.
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