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What is an Example-Based
Taxonomy? 
For example-based
taxonomies, a category is defined by the assignment of example documents. In
order for a category to be defined reliably, a minimum number of example
documents are needed to train the taxonomy. These example documents need to
describe the topic of the category as precisely as possible. The more suitable
the documents assigned to the category when the taxonomy is trained, the
better the classification of other documents (see
What Does
Example-Based Classification Mean?). Firstly, a category is created in the
form of a folder. The user can do this by inserting example documents that
match the topic of the category manually or with the help of the system. The
categories are then calculated on the basis of these sample documents
(training documents).

What Does
Example-Based Classification Mean?