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A Comparison of Event Models for Naive Bayes Text Classification (1998)  (Make Corrections)  (140 citations)
Andrew Mccallum, Kamal Nigam



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Abstract: Recent approaches to text classification have used two di#erent first-order probabilistic models for classification, both of which make the naive Bayes assumption. (Update)

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A. McCallum and K. Nigam. A comparison of event models for Naive Bayes text classification. In AAAI-98 Workshop on Learning for Text Categorization, 1998. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/mccallum98comparison.html   More

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  title = "A comparison of event models for Naive Bayes text classification",
  text = "A. McCallum and K. Nigam. A comparison of event models for Naive Bayes
    text classification. In AAAI-98 Workshop on Learning for Text Categorization,
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  year = "1998",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/mccallum98comparison.html" }
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