Construction automatique de taxonomies
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Automatic taxonomy construction
Automatic taxonomy construction (ATC) is the use of software programs to generate taxonomical classifications from a body of texts called a corpus. ATC is a branch of natural language processing, which in turn is a branch of artificial intelligence.
Among other things, a taxonomy can be used to organize and index knowledge (stored as documents, articles, videos, etc.), such as in the form of a library classification system, or a search engine taxonomy, so that users can more easily find the information they are searching for. Taxonomies are typically tree structured and divide a domain (subject, field, or set of things the taxonomy represents) into categories based on the value of properties called taxa[clarification needed][citation needed].
Manually developing and maintaining a taxonomy is a labor-intensive task requiring significant time and resources, including familiarity of or expertise in the taxonomy's domain. Also, domain modelers have their own points of view which inevitably, even if unintentionally, work their way into the taxonomy. ATC uses artificial intelligence techniques to automatically generate a taxonomy for a domain in order to avoid these problems.
Contributeurs: Claire Gorjux, Imane Meziani, wiki