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  1. Sedelow, W.A.; Sedelow, S.Y.: Multicultural/multilingual electronically mediated communication (1994) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Modelling of semantic space is discussed with specific reference to the authors' NSF-funded project on knowledge representation in dictionaries, thesauri, and free text. Research findings are discussed in relation to future research needs
  2. Sedelow, S.Y.; Sedelow, W.A.: Thesauri and concept-lattice semantic nets (1994) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Formal concept lattices are a promising vehicle for the construction of rigorous and empirically accurate semantic nets. Presented here are results of initial experiments with concept lattices as representations of semantic relationships in the implicit structure of a large database (e.g. Roget's thesaurus)
    Series
    Advances in knowledge organization; vol.4
  3. Sedelow, S.Y.: Formally modeling and extending whole-language-scale semantic space (1993) 0.00
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    Abstract
    For the analysis of continuous discourse in a wide range of corpora, it is essential both to model and to expand whole-language lexical resources (e.g., Roget's International Thesaurus). Rapidly extensible lexicons are of interest as special-domain extensions to a whole-language lexicon. The presentation argues for the validity of this approach, wtih specific reference to a viable, conceptual, whole-language, foundational lexicon, Roget's International Thesaurus, 1962