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A Computer Science View Obtained by Automatic Document Processing

Author
Salton, Gerard; Bergmark, D.
Abstract
Automatic document classification techniques have been widely advocated for the study of various fields of learning, the identification of individual research topics and of influential contributors in a given field, and for information storage and retrieval purposes. Several thousand research documents in computer science are automatically classified in the present study, leading to the generation of a taxonomy which reflects the state of computer science as of 1974. The popularity of various subject areas in the field is assessed, and the clustering characteristics of particular document classes and authors is given.
Date Issued
1977-04Publisher
Cornell University
Subject
computer science; technical report
Previously Published As
http://techreports.library.cornell.edu:8081/Dienst/UI/1.0/Display/cul.cs/TR77-309
Type
technical report