Metadata Enhancement
Clustering > Examples
After finding and interpreting the topics, for each
article we can compute the topics
that make up the article. From this, we
can add multiple subject categories
to the article’s metadata.
<title>The Pennsylvania
Gazette</title>
<genre>newspaper
article</genre>
<place>Philadelphia</place>
<date>September 10,
1777</date>
<form>print</form>
<subject>
<topic>Religion</topic>
</subject>
<subject>
<topic>Government-Imperial</topic>
</subject>
<subject>
<topic>Revolution</topic>
</subject>
<subject>
<topic>Mercantilism</topic>
</subject>
September
10, 1777
The Pennsylvania
Gazette
PHILADELPHIA, September 6.
The TESTIMONY of the People called QUAKERS, given forth by a Meeting of the Representatives of said People, in PENNSYLVANIA and NEW JERSEY, held at Philadelphia the 24th day of the 1st Month, 1775.
HAVING considered with real sorrow, the unhappy contest between the legislature of Great Britain and the people of these Colonies, and the animosities consequent thereon, we have …
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