Practical Text Mining with Perl
Autor: | Roger Bilisoly |
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EAN: | 9781118210505 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 20.09.2011 |
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Schlagworte: | Data mining Information retrieval Natural language processing Perl Text Mining with Perl Text mining Text mining software Wiley Series on Methods and Applications in Data Mining |
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This book is devoted to the fundamentals of text mining using Perl, an open-source programming tool that is freely available via the Internet (www.perl.org). It covers mining ideas from several perspectives--statistics, data mining, linguistics, and information retrieval--and provides readers with the means to successfully complete text mining tasks on their own.
The book begins with an introduction to regular expressions, a text pattern methodology, and quantitative text summaries, all of which are fundamental tools of analyzing text. Then, it builds upon this foundation to explore:
- Probability and texts, including the bag-of-words model
- Information retrieval techniques such as the TF-IDF similarity measure
- Concordance lines and corpus linguistics
- Multivariate techniques such as correlation, principal components analysis, and clustering
- Perl modules, German, and permutation tests
Each chapter is devoted to a single key topic, and the author carefully and thoughtfully introduces mathematical concepts as they arise, allowing readers to learn as they go without having to refer to additional books. The inclusion of numerous exercises and worked-out examples further complements the book's student-friendly format.
Practical Text Mining with Perl is ideal as a textbook for undergraduate and graduate courses in text mining and as a reference for a variety of professionals who are interested in extracting information from text documents.
Roger Bilisoly, PhD, is an Assistant Professor of Statistics at Central Connecticut State University, where he developed and teaches a new graduate-level course in text mining for the school's data mining program.