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  1. Mustafa el Hadi, W.; Jouis, C.: Evaluating natural language processing systems as a tool for building terminological databases (1996) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Natural language processing systems use various modules in order to identify terms or concept names and the logico-semantic relations they entertain. The approaches involved in corpus analysis are either based on morpho-syntactic analysis, statistical analysis, semantic analysis, recent connexionist models or any combination of 2 or more of these approaches. This paper will examine the capacity of natural language processing systems to create databases from extensive textual data. We are endeavouring to evaluate the contribution of these systems, their advantages and their shortcomings
    Source
    Knowledge organization and change: Proceedings of the Fourth International ISKO Conference, 15-18 July 1996, Library of Congress, Washington, DC. Ed.: R. Green
  2. Mustafa el Hadi, W.; Jouis, C.: Natural language processing-based systems for terminological construction and their contribution to information retrieval (1996) 0.01
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    Abstract
    This paper will survey the capacity of natural language processing (NLP) systems to identify terms or concept names related to a specific field of knowledge (construction of a reference terminology) and the logico-semantic relations they entertain. The scope of our study will be limited to French language NLP systems whose purpose is automatic terms identification with textual area-grounded terms providing access keys to information