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Applying Machine Learning to Text Mining with Amazon S3 and RapidMiner
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The link is dead, here is the working link for utilizing RapidMiner with Amazon S3:
https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/big-data/applying-machine-learning-to-text-mining-with-amazon-s3-and-rapidminer/
Also, the following six step course on RapidMiner text, has over 40k views in youtube!
Loading text in to RapidMiner
Processing Text in RapidMiner - tokenizing, stripping HTML, stemming, stopwords, n-grams, and word frequency tables.
Association rules with text in RapidMiner - making word vectors, finding frequent item-sets and high-confidence association rules in text documents.
Finding similar documents: how to automatically calculate the similarity between documents. TF-IDF, cosine similarity and K-Means clustering are covered.
Automatic classification: How to classify documents into classes (like positive/negative reviews, or spam/not spam or sports/finance/leisure news), and which words are important.
NEW: Applying A Model To New Documents
or any resources that i can see
Scott