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cmalek's classification [11 articles]

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  • Towards the Orwellian nightmare: separation of business and personal emails
    (2006), pp. 407-411.
    by Sanaz Jabbari, Ben Allison, David Guthrie, Louise Guthrie
    posted to classification corpus_analysis email project--email by cmalek on 2008-03-30 06:06:37 as read
  • Information Retrieval in Mail Archives
    by Vicente Lopez, Carlos Castillo, Joan Codina
  • Scalable and reliable collaborative spam filters: harnessing the global social email networks
    Conference on Email and Anti-Spam (2005)
    by J Kong, P Boyking, B Rczaci, N Sarkar, Roy V Chowdhury
  • Email classification for contact centers
    (2003), pp. 789-792.
    by Ani Nenkova, Amit Bagga
  • Automatic Categorization of Email into Folders: Benchmark Experiments on Enron and SRI Corpora
    Center for Intelligent Information Retrieval, Technical Report IR, Vol. 418 (2004)
  • Analyzing an Email Collection Using Formal Concept Analysis
    Principles of Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery (1999), pp. 309-315.
    by Richard Cole, Peter Eklund
  • Naïve-Bayes vs. Rule-Learning in Classification of Email
    by Jefferson Provost
  • Filtering, prioritising and categorising electronic messages for effective intra-organisational communication
    (24 October 2003)
    by Andrew Kesper
  • Using Social Sorting to Enhance Email Management
    (2006)
    by Danyel Fisher, Bernie Hogan, AJ Brush, Marc Smith, Andy Jacobs
  • eMailSift: eMail classification based on structure and content
    Data Mining, Fifth IEEE International Conference on (2005), 8 pp..
  • Iems: Helping Users Manage Email
    User Modeling 2003 (2003), pp. 146-146.
    by Eric Mccreath, Judy Kay
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