
No more splitting needs to be done and we have a decision tree that we can apply to new cases. The operational tree can be expressed as a set of rules:
IF Income = High AND Married? = Yes THEN Risk = Good
IF Income = High AND Married? = No THEN Risk = Poor
IF Income = Low THEN Risk = Poor
Nowadays there are few research projects that investigate cross-language information retrieval opportunities. There is MuST project in University of Southern California (http://www.isi.edu/~cyl/must/must_beta.htm), MTIR project in Taiwan (http://mtir.csie.ntu.edu.tw/mtir/mtir.html) and many others - the complete list of such projects can be found at the web site “Cross-Language Information Retrieval Resources” administrated by Douglas Oard at http://raven.umd.edu/dlrg/clir.
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