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TEPI CAMPUS
SCHOOL OF COMPUTING AND INFORMATICS
DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION
SYSTEMS
Assignment of IR
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1.TEXT DATA MINING
Text data mining is the process of analyzing large amounts of unstructured text data to
extract useful information and insights.
It involves using various techniques and tools to extract patterns, trends, and
relationships from text data, which can then be used to make informed decisions and
gain a deeper understanding of the data.
Text data mining is commonly used in fields such as marketing, social media analysis,
customer service, and academic research.
Text data mining can be described as the process of extracting essential data from
standard language text.
All the data that we generate via text messages, documents, emails, files are written in
common language text.
Text mining is primarily used to draw useful insights or patterns from such data.[1]
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3.2. Understand customer sentiment: By analyzing customer feedback and
reviews, businesses can gain a deeper understanding of customer sentiment towards
their products or services.
3.3. Improve decision-making: Insights gained from text data mining can be
used to make informed decisions about marketing strategies, product development,
and customer service.
3.4. Identify trends and patterns: Text data mining can help identify trends
and patterns in large volumes of text data, which can be used to predict future
behavior or outcomes.
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5.2 Quality of Data: The quality of text data can vary, which
can affect the accuracy of the insights extracted from text mining.
5.3 High Computational Cost: Text mining requires high
computational resources, and it may be difficult for smaller
organizations to afford the technology.
5.4 Limited to Text Data: Text mining is limited to extracting
insights from unstructured text data and cannot be used with other data
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7.REFERANCE
[1]https://www.javatpoint.com › text-data-mining
[2]https://www.javatpoint.com › advantages-and-disadva...