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As the amount of online text increases, the demand for text categorization to aid the analysis and management of text is increasing. Text is cheap, but information, in the form of knowing what classes a text belongs to, is expensive. Automatic categorization of text can provide this information at low cost, but the classifiers themselves must be built with expensive human effort, or trained from texts which have themselves been manually classified. Text categorization using Association Rule and Naive Bayes Classifier is proposed here. Instead of using words word relation i.e association rules from these words is used to derive feature set from pre-classified text documents. Naive Bayes Classifier is then used on derived features for final categorization.
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