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  1. Jouis, C.: Logic of relationships (2002) 0.00
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    Date
    1.12.2002 11:12:22
    Series
    Information science and knowledge management; vol.3
  2. Mustafa el Hadi, W.; Jouis, C.: Natural language processing-based systems for terminological construction and their contribution to information retrieval (1996) 0.00
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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
  3. Jouis, C.: System of types + inter-concept relations properties : towards validation of constructed terminologies (1998) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Building reference terminology (i.e. conceptual structure: identification of terms or concepts names related to a specific field of knowledge and the logico-semantic relations they hold) from extensive textual data is not a simple task when the designer has to examine a new field of knowledge. We observe special problems due to the fact that inter-concept relations are not very often specified in Knowledge-Based Systems, Thesaurus Construction (Documentary Databases, Information Retrieval) and Terminological Database construction, etc. For that reason, it is sometimes difficult to validate the constructed representation. In this proposal, we associate properties to relations by introducing the relations into a system of specifications. Therefore, it is possible to check, not the validation of the constructed conceptual structure, but its coherency in comparison to the established relations between the concepts, which is the necessary condition to validate a semantic representation