KR-20260064045-A - Book classification data generation and output method using Artifical Intelligence
Abstract
A method for generating and outputting book classification data performed by a server according to one embodiment may include the steps of receiving book photos and book information, analyzing valid keywords of a book based on the book photos and book information, and generating book classification data based on the result of the valid keyword analysis.
Inventors
- 최광복
- 유미경
- 최아름
Assignees
- 유한회사 글로리아
Dates
- Publication Date
- 20260507
- Application Date
- 20241031
Claims (7)
- In a method for generating and outputting book classification data performed by a server, Step of receiving book photos and book information; A step of analyzing valid keywords of a book based on the above book photos and above book information; and A step of generating the book classification data based on the above valid keyword analysis results; A method for generating and outputting book classification data including
- In paragraph 1, The step of analyzing valid keywords of the above book is, A step of extracting at least one book keyword based on the above book information and book category; and A step of classifying at least one book keyword into valid keywords and auxiliary keywords based on the book information; A method for generating and outputting book classification data including
- In paragraph 1, The above method for generating and outputting book classification data is, A step of generating the above book classification data of the above book according to publication categories classified according to the book author's publication history. A method for generating and outputting book classification data, characterized by further including
- In paragraph 1, The above method for generating and outputting book classification data is, A step of generating the book classification data according to a specialized publishing category based on the publisher information of the above book; A method for generating and outputting book classification data, characterized by further including
- In paragraph 1, The above method for generating and outputting book classification data is, A step of generating the book classification data based on combination information according to publication categories classified according to the book author's publication history and specialized publishing categories based on publisher information of the said book; A method for generating and outputting book classification data, characterized by further including
- In paragraph 1, The above method for generating and outputting book classification data is, A step of generating the book classification data based on the printing information of the above book; A method for generating and outputting book classification data, characterized by further including
- In paragraph 6, The step of generating the book classification data based on the printing information of the above book is: If at least two or more printing information entries exist in the printing information of the above book, the book classification data is generated based on the book information of a printing entry prior to the above book printing entry. A method for generating and outputting book classification data characterized by the following.
Description
Book classification data generation and output method using Artificial Intelligence The technical concept of the present disclosure relates to a method for generating and outputting book classification data, which uses book photographs and book information to generate and output classification data so that books can be classified according to a pre-set classification method at a place where books are to be classified, such as a library. In order to manage tens of millions or more of books, it is necessary to build MARC DATA (book catalog information) for classifying books, and the Korean Decimal Classification (KDC) and Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) can be utilized. However, even based on this classification system, since book catalog information is assigned manually by humans, there is a very high possibility that books with the same content will be assigned differently depending on the person. Furthermore, there is the problem that completely detailed classification is impossible because humans cannot personally read and classify every single book. Furthermore, while most domestic libraries classify books according to the Korean Decimal Classification (KDC), university libraries frequently classify them according to the Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) due to the presence of foreign papers and academic journals. Consequently, although various methods for classifying books regardless of the library are being proposed, the problem of the classification still requiring human intervention remains. FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating the connection of a server, a plurality of publisher servers, a plurality of sales company servers, and a shooting terminal according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. FIG. 2 is a block diagram illustrating the configuration of a server according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. FIG. 3 is a block diagram illustrating the configuration of a storage according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. FIG. 4 is a flowchart illustrating a method for generating book classification data according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. FIG. 5 is a flowchart illustrating the step of analyzing valid keywords according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. In the present invention, books include not only books published on paper (i.e., paper books) and books published electronically (e-books), but may also include non-books such as magazines, newspapers, and papers (academic journals). That is, the term "book" in the present invention is not limited to forms such as paper or electronic, and may refer to all published books; furthermore, it may not be limited to just books, but may also include monthly magazines, newspapers, academic journals, theses, etc. In the present invention, book classification data refers to data displaying information about a book, and may include book classification according to the Korean Decimal Classification, book classification according to the Dewey Decimal Classification, character forms such as 'Korean Literature' for example, classification information classified into at least one category for the book, and/or keywords for the book. Therefore, since the book classification data in the present invention includes information about books, a library that intends to classify books anew can classify books by referring to this information. In other words, while book classification data can be used as foundational data for classifying books, it also has the effect of completely shortening the time required for the classification process by eliminating the classification process of the books to be classified through the Korean Decimal Classification or Dewey Decimal Classification included in the data. Before specifically describing the present disclosure, the method of description in the specification and drawings is described. First, the terms used in this specification and claims have been selected based on general terms considering their functions in the various embodiments of this disclosure. However, these terms may vary depending on the intent of those skilled in the art, legal or technical interpretations, and the emergence of new technologies. Additionally, some terms have been arbitrarily selected by the applicant. Such terms may be interpreted according to the meanings defined in this specification; in the absence of specific definitions, they may be interpreted based on the overall content of this specification and the ordinary technical knowledge of the relevant field. In addition, the same reference numbers or symbols described in each drawing attached to this specification represent parts or components that perform substantially the same function. For convenience of explanation and understanding, the same reference numbers or symbols are used to describe different embodiments. That is, even if components having the same reference number are all depicted in multiple drawings, the multiple drawings do not imp