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I can see that Classify function has some built in classifiers, like "FacebookTopic". For example, if I type "Should I take an umbrella?" the function returns "Weather". And that is awesome.

I am looking for a full list of possible topics, I want my program to take decision based on that.

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  • $\begingroup$ Have you seen the built-in classifiers mentioned in the documentation for Classify? Those are "CountryFlag", "FacebookTopic", "Language", "NameGender", "NotablePerson", "Profanity", "Sentiment", "Spam". Perhaps others exist, but they might not be fully documented. $\endgroup$
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    Commented Jun 15, 2016 at 16:33
  • $\begingroup$ Yes, I have seen them. I am looking for a full list of possible results returned from the built in classifiers. $\endgroup$ Commented Jun 15, 2016 at 16:53

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Here's how:

Classify["FacebookTopic"]
ClassifierInformation[%, "Classes"]

{"Books", "CareerAndMoney", "SocialMedia", "FamilyAndFriends", "Fashion", "Fitness", "FoodAndDrink", "Health", "Technology", "Leisure", "QuotesAndLifePhilosophy", "Relationships", "Movies", "Music", "PersonalMood", "PetsAndAnimals", "Politics", "SchoolAndUniversity", "SpecialOccasions", "Sports", "Television", "Transport", "Travel", "VideoGames", "Weather"}

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  • $\begingroup$ Did not know about the ClassifierInformation function, thanks! It can return classes for any other ClassifierFunction as well. $\endgroup$ Commented Jun 30, 2016 at 8:58

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