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Page 1: Automatic Categorisation and Controlled Vocabularies: Part 1. Graeme Cox Intology coxy@intology.com.au.

Automatic Categorisation and

Controlled Vocabularies:

Part 1.Graeme Cox

Intology

[email protected]

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The Journey

• Started 1994

• Paper to electronic – Access– Cost Benefits

• Early web site– Diverse audiences– Right content

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• Portal– Standardised language– Automated processes

• Barriers– Thought we knew but we don’t– Understanding is not shared

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• Opportunity– Understand and– document an organisations

LANGUAGE

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Language is ... Empowering

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...Transferable

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... andEvolving

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Capturing and masteringyour language can

however be a problem

that’s why we createdtools that help

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Mastering a language

MOO(terminology)

Do you meanMaterial On Order?

(Acronym)

No! Silly!Mothers Opposed

to the Occult.(Alternative meanings)

I’ll put thatunder MOO then.

(Taxonomy)That’s right, MOO is the preferred term.

(Thesaurus)

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The Process

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Understand Your Holdings

“The cow that readssucceeds”

Herd not big enough to read it all?Klarity KeyWord can help:

Key words and phrasesAcronyms and meaning

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Slicing and Dicing

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Slicing and Dicing

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Building A Taxonomy

“Milking with suctionhelps construction”(machines have become an essential component in achieving efficiency)

KTB helps with taxonomy and thesaurus: Documents term relationships You’re in control, more efficient and easy

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The Right Tools

Klarity, Feature Parser and …: Classification tools and a lot more

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Reaping the rewards

Standards compliance Health Insight Metadata Standard

Taxonomies & classification Improving access for a range of audiences

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Removing duplication One copy is enough

Language Management More than language

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Data quality Making sense of terrorism

DB to Graphic Design Realising the dream

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Graeme Cox

Intology

[email protected]

Go ahead, rake my hay and ask a question!