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Recent Advances In Computational Terminology Didier Bourigault

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Recent Advances In Computational Terminology Didier Bourigault
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Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Co
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.43 MB
Pages: 399
Author: Didier Bourigault, Christian Jacquemin, Marie-Claude L'Homme
ISBN: 9781588110169, 9789027249845, 9789027298164, 1588110168, 9027249849, 9027298165
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Recent Advances In Computational Terminology Didier Bourigault by Didier Bourigault, Christian Jacquemin, Marie-claude L'homme 9781588110169, 9789027249845, 9789027298164, 1588110168, 9027249849, 9027298165 instant download after payment.

1. Introduction (by Bourigault, Didier), pviii-xviii; 2. A graph-based approach to the automatic generation of multilingual keyword clusters (by Aizawa, Akiko), p1-27; 3. The automatic construction of faceted terminological feedback for interactive document retrieval (by Anick, Peter G.), p29-52; 4. Automatic term detection: A review of current systems (by Cabre Castellvi, M. Teresa), p53-87; 5. Incremental extraction of domain-specific terms from online text resources (by Chien, Lee-Feng), p89-109; 6. Knowledge-based terminology management in medicine (by Cimino, James J.), p111-126; 7. Searching for and identifying conceptual relationships via a corpus-based approach to a Terminological Knowledge Base (CTKB): Method and Results (by Condamines, Anne), p127-148; 8. Qualitative terminology extraction: Identifying relational adjectives (by Daille, Beatrice), p149-166; 9. General considerations on bilingual terminology extraction (by Gaussier, Eric), p167-183; 10. Detection of synonymy links between terms: Experiment and results (by Hamon, Thierry), p185-208; 11. Extracting useful terms from parenthetical expressions by combining simple rules and statistical measures: A comparative evaluation of bigram statistics (by Hisamitsu, Toru), p209-224; 12. Software tools to support the construction of bilingual terminology lexicons (by Hull, David A.), p225-244; 13. Determining semantic equivalence of terms in information retrieval: An approach based on context distance and morphology (by Jing, Hongyan), p245-260; 14. Term extraction using a similarity-based approach (by Maynard, Diana), p261-278; 15. Extracting knowledge-rich contexts for terminography: A conceptual and methodological framework (by Meyer, Ingrid), p279-302; 16. Experimental evaluation of ranking and selection methods in term extraction (by Nakagawa, Hirosi), p303-325; 17. Corpus-based extension of a terminological semantic lexicon (by Nazarenko, A.), p327-351; 18. Term extraction for automatic abstracting (by Oakes, Michael P.), p353-370; 19. About the contributors, p371-375; 20. Name Index, p375-377; 21. Subject Index, p377-379

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