Manual Text Item Classification Task
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A Manual Text Item Classification Task is a text item classification task that is a manual classification task.
- Context:
- It can (typically) involve Human Judgment and Text Content Analysis.
- It can (often) require Classification Guidelines and Annotation Protocol.
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- It can range from being a Simple Text Classification (e.g., binary labels) to being a Complex Text Classification (e.g., multiple categories).
- It can range from being a Single-Annotator Classification to being a Multi-Annotator Classification.
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- It can be part of a Human Annotation Workflow.
- It can require Quality Control Measures to ensure consistency.
- It can involve Inter-Annotator Agreement assessment.
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- Example(s):
- Manual Text Item Sentiment Classifications, which assess emotional content.
- Social Media Content Classifications, such as labeling tweets with categories.
- Text Quality Classifications, which assess content value.
- Content Moderation Tasks, which identify inappropriate content.
- Manual Document Categorizations, which organize text by topic.
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- Counter-Example(s):
- Automated Text Classification Tasks, which use algorithms.
- Manual Image Classification Tasks, which work with visual content.
- Manual Audio Classification Tasks, which categorize sound.
- Text Generation Tasks, which create content.
- See: Automated Text Item Classification Task, Human Text Annotation, Classification System.