Classification Module (formerly called InfoSphere Classification Module) automates the organization of unstructured content by analyzing full text of documents and emails.
With advanced content classification, accelerate time-to-value from your Enterprise Content Management investments such as content archiving or electronic records management.
- Delivers high ROI by unburdening your end-users and saving them from manual categorization tasks
- Filters from your archive the emails and documents with limited business value
- Organizes your content with consistent, reliable and auditable logic
- Rapidly trains via “learn-by-example” approach for generating policies
- Adapts to changes in policies and categories by incorporating user feedback in real-time
- Automate classifications with high accuracy by combining multiple methods of classification ranging from keyword rules and proximity matching to pattern extraction to highly accurate ‘learn-by-example’ context-based approaches.
- Natural language processing support for 18 languages: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, Swedish, Portuguese, Russian, Simple Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Arabic, Farsi, Hebrew, Norwegian, and Finnish.
- Is part of the Content Assessment solution
Classification Module includes:
- Integration to Content Collector for advanced content classification of email, email attachments and file system content
- Addition of new rule-based classification approaches such as proximity matching, pattern extraction and
- Direct integration to Enterprise Records (formerly FileNet Records Manager) for automated records declaration
- Many other improvements including user interface usability enhancements, enhanced ability to set metadata, integration to Microsoft SharePoint and more!
Features:
- Combines rule-based and context-based classification
- Integrates with IBM ECM portfolio
- Flexible levels of automation
- Real-time feedback and learn-by-example training
System Requirements:
- Operating systems supported: AIX, Linux, Solaris (Sun microsystems), Windows
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