Experiments in High-Dimensional Text Categorization

We present results for automated text categorization of the Reuters-810000 collection of news stories. Our experiments use the entire one-year collection of 810,000 stories and the entire subject index. We divide the data into monthly groups and provide an initial benchmark of text categorization performance on the complete collection. Experimental results show that efficient sparse-feature implementations of linear methods and decision trees, using a global unstemmed dictionary, can readily handle applications of this size. Predictive performance is approximately as strong as the best results for the much smaller older Reuters collections. Detailed results are provided over time periods. It is shown that a smaller time horizon does not diminish predictive quality, implying reduced demands for retraining when sample size is large.

By: Fredrick J. Damerau, Tong Zhang, Sholom M. Weiss, Nitin Indurkhya

Published in: Information Processing and Management, volume 40, (no 2), pages 209-21 in 2004

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