7.10 Text and Data Mining
Text and data mining (TDM) is a computational process whereby text or datasets are crawled by software that recognizes entities, relationships, and actions. (STM Statement on Text and Data Mining)
TDM does NOT include straightforward information retrieval, straightforward information extraction, abstracting and summarising activity, automated translation, or summarising query-response systems.
A key feature of TDM is the discovery of unknown associations based on categories that will be revealed as a result of computational and linguistic analytical tools.
Principles for reporting usage:
COUNTER does not record TDM itself, as most of this activity takes place after an article has been downloaded. All we can do is track the count of articles downloaded for the purposes of mining.
Usage associated with TDM activity (e.g. articles downloaded for the purpose of TDM) MUST be tracked by assigning an Access_Method of TDM.
Usage associated with TDM activity MUST be reported using the Title, Database, and Platform Master Reports by identifying such usage as Access_Method=TDM.
Usage associated with TDM activity MUST NOT be reported in Standard Views (TR_J1, TR_B1, etc.).
Detecting activity related to TDM:
TDM activity typically requires a prior agreement between the content provider and the individual or organization downloading the content for the purpose of text mining. The content provider can isolate TDM-related traffic using techniques like:
Providing a dedicated end-point that is specifically for TDM data harvesting.
Requiring the use of a special account or profile for TDM data harvesting.
Assigning an API key that would be used for the harvesting.
Registering the IP address of the machine harvesting content.
Harvesting of content for TDM without permission or without using the endpoint or protocol supplied by the content provider MUST be treated as robot or crawler traffic and MUST be excluded from all COUNTER reports.