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Concepts

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Classification methods
Cluster methods
Numerical taxonomy
Attributes
Monothetic
Polythetic
Clustering
Generality
Term
Automatic document classification

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44 1 each one possesses a large but unspecified number of the properties in G;2 each f in G is possessed by large number of these individuals;and 3 no f in G is possessed by every individual in the aggregate ...The first sentence of Beckner s statement refers to the classical Aristotelian definition of a class,which is now termed monothetic ...To illustrate the basic distinction consider the following example Figure 3 ...The distinction between overlapping and exclusive is important both from a theoretical and practical point of view ...