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- Noisy_text abstract "The noise can be seen as all the differences between the surface form of a coded representation of the text and the intended, correct, or original text. It can be due to e.g. typographic errors or colloquialisms always present in natural language and usually lowers the data quality in a way that makes the text less accessible to automated processing by computers such as natural language processing. The noise can also get introduced through an extraction process (i.e. transcription, OCR) from media other than original electronic texts.Language usage over computer mediated discourses, like chats, emails and SMS texts, significantly differs from the standard form of the language. An urge towards shorter message length facilitating faster typing and the need for semantic clarity, shape the structure of this text used in such discourses.Various business analysts estimate that unstructured data constitutes around 80% of the whole enterprise data. A great proportion of this data comprises chat transcripts, emails and other informal and semi-formal internal and external communications. Usually such text is meant for human consumption, but - given the amount of data - manual processing and evaluation of those resources is not practically feasible anymore. This raises the need for robust text mining methods.".
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- Noisy_text wikiPageWikiLink Category:Coding_theory.
- Noisy_text wikiPageWikiLink Chat_room.
- Noisy_text wikiPageWikiLink Colloquialism.
- Noisy_text wikiPageWikiLink Data_corruption.
- Noisy_text wikiPageWikiLink Data_quality.
- Noisy_text wikiPageWikiLink E-text.
- Noisy_text wikiPageWikiLink Email.
- Noisy_text wikiPageWikiLink Enterprise_data_management.
- Noisy_text wikiPageWikiLink Google_Search.
- Noisy_text wikiPageWikiLink Grammar_checker.
- Noisy_text wikiPageWikiLink Jargon.
- Noisy_text wikiPageWikiLink Leet.
- Noisy_text wikiPageWikiLink Microsoft_Word.
- Noisy_text wikiPageWikiLink Natural_language.
- Noisy_text wikiPageWikiLink Natural_language_processing.
- Noisy_text wikiPageWikiLink Natural_language_understanding.
- Noisy_text wikiPageWikiLink Noise.
- Noisy_text wikiPageWikiLink Noisy-channel_coding_theorem.
- Noisy_text wikiPageWikiLink Optical_character_recognition.
- Noisy_text wikiPageWikiLink Plain_text.
- Noisy_text wikiPageWikiLink Semantics.
- Noisy_text wikiPageWikiLink Short_Message_Service.
- Noisy_text wikiPageWikiLink Spell_checker.
- Noisy_text wikiPageWikiLink Text_mining.
- Noisy_text wikiPageWikiLink Transcription_(linguistics).
- Noisy_text wikiPageWikiLink Typographical_error.
- Noisy_text wikiPageWikiLink Unstructured_data.
- Noisy_text wikiPageWikiLink Word_processor.
- Noisy_text wikiPageWikiLink Words_per_minute.
- Noisy_text wikiPageWikiLinkText "Noisy text".
- Noisy_text wikiPageWikiLinkText "noisy text".
- Noisy_text wikiPageWikiLinkText "noisy unstructured text data".
- Noisy_text wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Noisy_text subject Category:Coding_theory.
- Noisy_text type Encoding.
- Noisy_text comment "The noise can be seen as all the differences between the surface form of a coded representation of the text and the intended, correct, or original text. It can be due to e.g. typographic errors or colloquialisms always present in natural language and usually lowers the data quality in a way that makes the text less accessible to automated processing by computers such as natural language processing. The noise can also get introduced through an extraction process (i.e.".
- Noisy_text label "Noisy text".
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