Abstract. This paper describes Automated Industry and Occupation Coding System (AIOCS). The main function of the system is to classify natural language responses to survey questionnaires into equivalent numeric codes according to the standard code book from the Korean National Statistics Office (KNSO). We implemented the system using a range of automated classification techniques, including hand-crafted rules, a maximum entropy model, and information retrieval techniques, to enhance the performance of automated industry/occupation coding task. The result is a Web-based AIOCS available for public services via the Web site of KNSO. Compared with the previous system developed in 2005, the new Web-based system decreases coding cost with a highe...
Occupation is a key variable in socio-economic research, used in a wide variety of studies, but the ...
www.researchjournali.com Survey coding is a process of transforming respondents ' responses or ...
Classification is often required in various contexts, including in the field of official statistics....
Abstract. This paper describes our newly developed Automated Industry and Occupation Coding System (...
We develop a new automatic coding system with a three-grade confidence level corresponding to each o...
Currently, most surveys ask for occupation with open-ended questions. The verbatim responses are cod...
ACTR (Automatic Coding by Text Recognition) system was introduced in Istat in ’90s to code data coll...
Most surveys use an open-ended question to measure occupation, followed by office coding. This is ex...
International audienceAbstract Procode is a free of charge web-tool that allows automatic coding of ...
External cause of injury codes (E-codes) and the Occupational Injury and Illness Classification syst...
Occupational data are a common source of workplace exposure and socioeconomic information in epidemi...
In social surveys, although occupation coding is very important, it is also very difficult. In this ...
The increasing availability of digitised registration records presents a significant opportunity for...
The increasing availability of digitised registration records presents a significant opportunity for...
Occupational coding in multi-country surveys is mostly a black box: have national survey agencies cl...
Occupation is a key variable in socio-economic research, used in a wide variety of studies, but the ...
www.researchjournali.com Survey coding is a process of transforming respondents ' responses or ...
Classification is often required in various contexts, including in the field of official statistics....
Abstract. This paper describes our newly developed Automated Industry and Occupation Coding System (...
We develop a new automatic coding system with a three-grade confidence level corresponding to each o...
Currently, most surveys ask for occupation with open-ended questions. The verbatim responses are cod...
ACTR (Automatic Coding by Text Recognition) system was introduced in Istat in ’90s to code data coll...
Most surveys use an open-ended question to measure occupation, followed by office coding. This is ex...
International audienceAbstract Procode is a free of charge web-tool that allows automatic coding of ...
External cause of injury codes (E-codes) and the Occupational Injury and Illness Classification syst...
Occupational data are a common source of workplace exposure and socioeconomic information in epidemi...
In social surveys, although occupation coding is very important, it is also very difficult. In this ...
The increasing availability of digitised registration records presents a significant opportunity for...
The increasing availability of digitised registration records presents a significant opportunity for...
Occupational coding in multi-country surveys is mostly a black box: have national survey agencies cl...
Occupation is a key variable in socio-economic research, used in a wide variety of studies, but the ...
www.researchjournali.com Survey coding is a process of transforming respondents ' responses or ...
Classification is often required in various contexts, including in the field of official statistics....