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  • × author_ss:"Ekmekcioglu, F.C."
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  • × theme_ss:"Computerlinguistik"
  1. Ekmekcioglu, F.C.; Lynch, M.F.; Willet, P.: Development and evaluation of conflation techniques for the implementation of a document retrieval system for Turkish text databases (1995) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Considers language processing techniques necessary for the implementation of a document retrieval system for Turkish text databases. Introduces the main characteristics of the Turkish language. Discusses the development of a stopword list and the evaluation of a stemming algorithm that takes account of the language's morphological structure. A 2 level description of Turkish morphology developed in Bilkent University, Ankara, is incorporated into a morphological parser, PC-KIMMO, to carry out stemming in Turkish databases. Describes the evaluation of string similarity measures - n-gram matching techniques - for Turkish. Reports experiments on 6 different Turkish text corpora