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Item Improving information acquisition via text mining for efficient e-governance(2015-03) Adeyemo, A. B.; Ojo, A. K.In this paper we proposed a framework for integrating text mining with E-Governance. We suggested that the users of electronic governance can use the text terms to describe their interest which can be processed for clustering and term extraction. The words thus expressed by users are tracked and subjected to processing wherein it is possible to generate content. We have provided the framework and tested it in a few web sites. We have used the clustering and pre-processing for the content management. The results are encouraging and it is possible to extent such exercises for other text minging processes.Item Knowledge discovery in academic electronic resources using text mining(2013-02) Ojo, A. K.; Adeyemo, A. B.Academic resources documents contain important knowledge and research results. They have highly quality information. However, they are lengthy and have much noisy results such that it takes a lot of human efforts to analyse. Text mining could be used to analyse these textual documents and extract useful information from large amount of documents quickly and automatically. In this paper, abstracts of electronic publications from African Journal of Computing and ICTs, an IEEE Nigerian Computer Chapter Publication were analysed using text mining techniques. A text mining model was developed and was used to analyse the abstracts collected. The texts were transformed into structured data in frequency form, cleaned up and the documents split into series of word features (adjectives, verbs, adverbs, nouns) and the necessary words were extracted from the documents. The corpus collected had 1637 words. The word features were then analysed by classifying and clustering them. The text mining model developed is capable of mining texts from academic electronic resources thereby identifying the weak and strong issues in those publications.
