Proceedings of the International Conference on
Software, Knowledge, Information Management and Applications (SKIMA 2013)
Advanced Technology Solutions and Applications in Higher Education and Enterprises
 
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Title: A unified framework for research keywords identification - a text mining approach
  Author(s): Krittawaya Thongkoo, Nopasit Chakpitak, Ratapol Wudhikarn
  Address: Department of College of Arts Media and Technology, Chiang Mai University, Huaykeaw Rd, 239, Muang District, Chiang Mai, 50200, Thailand
krittawaya.t @ cmu.ac.th, nopasit @ camt.info, ratapol.w @ cmu.ac.th
  Reference: SKIMA 2013 Proceedings  pp. 357 - 362
  Abstract/
Summary
Keywords analysis is an essential process for the university research management. The result can be analyzed to know the real research focuses and directions of the university from the research keywords which are actually known. Because all of university research information are stored in the database, so it would be useful if the university uses the text mining technology and keyword identifying technique to manage the research database. One method used to identify keywords is citation proximity analysis (CPA). CPA is a document similarity measure that uses citation analysis. Additionally, the researcher policy management can be guided by this research ontology. After that, this information can be combined to decision support system for the university president. This paper describes a framework for university research management. This system consists of two main components: automatic information retrieval and information extraction module for retrieving electronic researches from university research database using the text mining technique and keywords verification module, and CPA to determine the keywords.
 
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