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Description

Classification is the activity of assigning objects to some pre-existing classes or categories. This is distinct from the task of establishing the classes themselves. Examples include diagnostic tests, identifying spam emails and deciding whether to give someone a driving license.

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Organizations relating to Classification

WorldCALL / Valencia, Spain
Asian Association for Lexicography / Est. 1997
Asian Association for Foundation of Software / Singapore, Singapore
International Network for Information Technology in Agriculture / Bonn, Germany
Type Association Benelux / Bornem, Belgium / Est. 2003
Smart City Business America Institute / Sao Paulo, Brazil / Est. 2013
Nordic and Baltic GeoGebra Network / Reykjavik, Iceland
Arab Information and Communication Technologies Organization / Tunis, Tunisia / Est. 2001
International Council of Kinetography Laban / Paris, France / Est. 1959
United Nations Group on the Information Society / Geneva, Switzerland / Est. 2006
Centre international de recherches glyptographiques / Braine-le-Château, Belgium / Est. 1981
United Nations University Institute on Computing and Society / Macau, Macau / Est. 1989
European Institute for Computer Anti-Virus Research / Neubiberg, Germany / Est. 1991
UNESCO Office, Cairo - Regional Bureau for Sciences in the Arab States / Cairo, Egypt / Est. 1947
INFOYOUTH - Worldwide Information Network on Youth Related Issues / Paris, France / Est. 1992
International Software Testing Qualifications Board / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 2002
International Commission on Stratigraphy / Cambridge, UK
United Nations Committee of Experts on the Transport of Dangerous Goods and on the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals / Geneva, Switzerland / Est. 1953
International Neuroinformatics Coordinating Facility / Stockholm, Sweden / Est. 2005
e-Infrastructure Reflection Group / The Hague, Netherlands / Est. 2003
Euro-Par Steering Committee / Göttingen, Germany
Latin American Theoretical Informatics Symposium / Stony Brook NY, USA
International Blaise Users Group / Ann Arbor MI, USA / Est. 1992
European Union Agency for the Operational Management of Large-Scale IT Systems in the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice / Tallinn, Estonia / Est. 2011
Union for the International Patent Classification / Geneva, Switzerland / Est. 1975
International Symposium on Polymer Analysis and Characterization / Enschede, Netherlands / Est. 1987
International Institute of Informatics and Systemics / Winter Garden FL, USA
infoDev / Washington DC, USA / Est. 1995
European Magnetic Resonance Forum Foundation / Est. 1982
Union for the International Classification for Industrial Designs / Geneva, Switzerland / Est. 1971
BioNET INTERNATIONAL - Global Network for Taxonomy / Egham, UK
Digital Radio Mondiale Consortium / London, UK / Est. 1998
EGI Foundation / Amsterdam, Netherlands / Est. 2010
International Grid Trust Federation
CAADFutures Foundation / Eindhoven, Netherlands / Est. 1985
European Forum for ICST / Est. 2011
YAPC:: Europe Foundation
European Network for Social Intelligence
Computational Complexity Foundation / Waterloo ON, Canada / Est. 2015
Game Philosophy Network / Est. 2005
Forum Informatikerinnnen für Frieden und Gesellschaftliche Verantwortung / Bremen, Germany
Centre africain de formation à la maintenance des équipements de la micro-informatique / Lomé, Togo / Est. 1990
Institute of Baltic Studies / Tartu, Estonia / Est. 1996
Atlantic Institute / Orono ME, USA / Est. 1989
Thesaurus Islamicus Foundation / Vaduz, Liechtenstein
Australasian Association for Lexicography / Acton ACT, Australia / Est. 1990
African Association for Lexicography / Pretoria, South Africa / Est. 1995
Tellus Institute / Boston MA, USA / Est. 1976
Classification Society / Washington DC, USA / Est. 1964
Thesaurus Linguae Latinae / Munich, Germany / Est. 1949

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World Problems relating to Classification

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Corruption
Undervaluation of systematic biology
Candidosis
Systemic lupus erythematosus
Primary fungal diseases
Misuse of classified information
Outdated paradigms
Class consciousness
Memory defects
Cultural imperialism
Abusive exploitation of cultural heritage
Accidental poisoning by systemic agents
Plagiarism
Inaccessible religious records
Denial of right to economic security during periods of unemployment

Action Strategies relating to Classification

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Designating
Numbering
Developing own currency
Designating responsibility for financial resource development
Thinking systematically
Broadening understanding of human development
Establishing spiritual community zone
Consolidating classification systems
Teaching integrative science
Classifying species
Supporting biosystematic capability
Using natural resource accounting
Studying conceptual systems
Land use planning
Harmonizing economic classifications
Establishing water conservation reserves
Localizing project concept
Improving cooperation on concepts and methods for internalizing environmental costs
Conserving the Arctic
Establishing a globally harmonized hazardous chemical classification system
Providing training on chemical classification and labelling systems
Conducting epidemiological studies
Employing characterology
Classifying agroforestry systems
Measuring sustainability

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