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Ciganik, M.: Inteligencne indexovanie a inteligencne klasifikacie (1994)
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- Examines the shortcomings of traditional indexing and classification methods. Artificial intelligence systems may provide the answer to the problem of improving indexing and classification effectiveness. presents a conceptual modelling method which can be used as a basis for conceptual indexing, i.e. a model of knowledge structures suitable for automatic text analysis and, consequently, for compilation of association thesauri for text databases
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- Kniznice a informacie. 26(1994) no.12, S.497-503
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Ciganik, M.: Pred koordinaciou a kooperaciou informacnych systemov (1997)
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- The information requirements for library users can only be met if individual information systems are compatible, i.e. based on the use of a single information language. Points out that natural language is the best instrument for integration of information systems. Presents a model of the strucutre of natural language, extended by metaknowledge elements which makes it possible to analyse and represent text without the need for syntax analysis
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- Kniznice a informacie. 29(1997) no.10, S.389-396
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