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A letter taken from the MacGreevy Archive [7, 8]

A letter taken from the MacGreevy Archive [7, 8]

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In this paper we present a novel system for automatically marking up text documents into XML. The system uses the techniques of the Self-Organising Map (SOM) algorithm in conjunction with an inductive learning algorithm, C5.0. The SOM algorithm clusters the XML marked-up documents on a two-dimensional map such that documents having similar content...

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... set of documents used was the "Letters" from the MacGreevy Archive [7,8]. The text version of a letter is shown in Figure 6 and the marked-up version of the same letter is shown in Figure 7. ...

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