Joy Davidson wrote
http://www.manchester.ac.uk/aboutus/news/display/?id=7627

The University of Manchester has joined forces with Elsevier, a leading provider of scientific, technical and medical information products and services, to develop new applications for text mining, a crucial research tool.

The primary goal of text mining is to extract new information such as named >> entities, relations hidden in text and to enable scientists to systematically and efficiently discover, collect, interpret and curate knowledge required for research.

This, of course, assumes there's some information there in the first place. I wonder what information can be extracted from:
Sivasubramanian,M. & Kalimuthu,S.,
A computer application in mathematics.
Computers and Mathematics with Applications 59(2010) pp. 296-297.

James Davenport
Hebron & Medlock Professor of Information Technology,
University of Bath
OpenMath Content Dictionary Editor
Director of Students EPSRC Doctoral Taught Course Centre for HPC
IMU Committee on Electronic Information and Communication
Director of Studies EPSRC Centre in High-Performance Computing
Council and Engineering & Science Board, British Computer Society
Federal Council, International Federation for Computational Logic

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