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Text mining and natural language processing

This is an introduction to text mining and natural language processing, and it outlines how you can use a computer to supplement the traditional reading process.

The End

This is the end of this LibGuide on text mining and natural language processing, as such, it ought to be considered a mere introduction, and there are a number of things to be re-enforced. Text mining and natural language processing are:

  • supplements to the traditional reading process
  • things requiring practice
  • usually done in collaboration with others
  • iterative
  • scalable and reproducible
  • things outputting measurements and observations, not truth

If you have any questions, then don't hesitate to drop me a line. I'd be happy to help.

 


Eric Lease Morgan <emorgan@nd.edu>
Navari Family Center for Digital Scholarship
Hesburgh Libraries
University of Notre Dame

574/631-8604
https://cds.library.nd.edu