Archive | REF: FIC1335 V1

Using clustering engines in document retrieval

Author: Henri DOU

Publication date: August 10, 2014 | Lire en français

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5.1 Study how clustering engines approach a topic

Performing this analysis before starting a topic or a general Internet search will give you a broader view of the subject. You can then go further, using the vocabulary used in certain information. This process does not replace a search carried out in expert mode with the Google search engine, for example, but provides a significant complement. If the subject has been covered in Wikipedia, detailed information will be provided.

Using newsmaps will also give you an overview of what's being reported in the press, so you won't be surprised in a meeting or general discussion.

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