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  • × author_ss:"Björklund, L."
  1. Björklund, L.; Kristiansson, G.: Problems of knowledge organisation in an archival environment - KAM (1990) 0.01
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    Abstract
    The KAM project aimed a creating a knowledge based interface for the retrieval of archival materials from public archives in Sweden. The project Knowledge-based System in an Archival Environment (KAM) was initiated as part of a larger project called Archival Information 2000. The interface combines hypertext and expert system principles
  2. Björklund, L.: Document description in the future (1992) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Proposes a combination of markup (e.g. SGML), natural language processing and artificial intelligence techniques for document description and information retrieval of primary scientific writings. By using markup to code parts of the documents while producing them, natural language techniques to understand them and rules and plans to pick up the most important parts of the documents, then tailored information packages could be created at different levels