Great info everybody. Thanks! I've some good leads on what I need
to research and some options that are available.
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I've got a design problem that I've been trying to solve for some
time now, and just can't seem to find the answer to. Perhaps all of
you out in UX-land have some ideas.
I've been working on a project that has an established taxonomy for
its content (artlcles, videos, blogs, etc.) but the big
Have a look at Yahoo Pipes: http://pipes.yahoo.com
With Pipes you can take an input (your RSS feed for instance), run a
query on it and output the results as a new feed. Provide this custom
feed for your users and you have categorization.
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Well, my gut reaction is that -- at least for text-based content --
you're down to the content itself. I'm assuming here that you *are*
dealing with news. If there are authors associated with the content,
then generally you'll find they're associated with a certain type of
content (some
Presentation Layer/ ViewUse a xslt. http://www.w3.org/TR/xslt
Server Side
Have an IA setup like this:
Server 1
2009
Febraury
01_Category_01
01_article_01.xml
02_Category_02
03_Category_03
Server 2
Aggregator Script
On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 2:31 PM, Katie Albers
*Presentation Layer/ View*
Use a xslt. http://www.w3.org/TR/xslt
*Server Side*
Have IA setup like this:
*Server 1: Content Server*
2009
Febraury
01_Category_01
01_article_01.xml
01_article_02.json
02_Category_02
03_Category_03
Other or Miscellaneous
Source
Compare
ooops.
I fat fingered that one. I'll write it up in a text editor and then paste it
in a sec.
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Hi Gail,
I've used Naive Bayes classification [1] to accomplish similar
things in the past. The method can be used to sort blocks of text
into predefined categories (your taxonomy) based on word frequencies
(in the items that come from automatic feeds). It's a pretty
popular approach for
Discuss] Good strategies for dynamically organizing
content from multiple automated feeds
I've got a design problem that I've been trying to solve for some
time now, and just can't seem to find the answer to. Perhaps all of
you out in UX-land have some ideas.
I've been working on a project