The massive quantity of data, information, and knowledge available in digital form on the web or within the organizational knowledge base requires a more effective way to control it. The Semantic Web and its growing complexity demands a resource for the understanding of proper tools for management.
Word Expert Semantics: An Interlingual Knowledge-Based Approach
β Scribed by B. C. Papegaaij
- Publisher
- De Gruyter Mouton
- Year
- 1986
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 268
- Series
- Distributed Language Translation; 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Contents
Preface
Introduction
Part I - Machine Translation and the Problem of Ambiguity
Chapter 1. Natural Language Processing
Chapter 2. Lexical Ambiguity
Chapter 3. A Concise Historical Survey
Chapter 4. MT & Understanding - Contemporary Techniques
Chapter 5. The Importance of the Dictionary
Chapter 6. The Need for Integration
Part II - The Semantic Word Expert System
Chapter 1. General Lay-out of the DLT System
Chapter 2. The Structure of the Lexical Knowledge Bank
Chapter 3. Disambiguation with SWESIL
Chapter 4. The Disambiguation Dialogue
Part III - The Semantic Work Bench - A Development Tool
Chapter 1. Developing SWESIL and the LKB
Chapter 2. The Semantic Work Bench
Chapter 3. Tests and Results
Chapter 4. Melby Test Results
Part IV - Future Developments
Chapter 1. Computerized Lexicography
Chapter 2. Macrocontext and Discourse Analysis
Chapter 3. The Self-Improving System
References
Alphabetical Index of Authors & Names
Alphabetical Index
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