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  1. Mustafa el Hadi, W.; Jouis, C.: Evaluating natural language processing systems as a tool for building terminological databases (1996) 0.01
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    Series
    Advances in knowledge organization; vol.5
    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. Hutchins, J.: From first conception to first demonstration : the nascent years of machine translation, 1947-1954. A chronology (1997) 0.01
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    Date
    31. 7.1996 9:22:19
  3. Lezius, W.; Rapp, R.; Wettler, M.: ¬A morphology-system and part-of-speech tagger for German (1996) 0.01
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    Date
    22. 3.2015 9:37:18
  4. Smeaton, A.F.: Natural language processing used in information retrieval tasks : an overview of achievements to date (1995) 0.01
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    Source
    Encyclopedia of library and information science. Vol.55, [=Suppl.18]
  5. Polity, Y.: Vers une ergonomie linguistique (1994) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Analyzed a special type of man-mchine interaction, that of searching an information system with natural language. A model for full text processing for information retrieval was proposed that considered the system's users and how they employ information. Describes how INIST (the National Institute for Scientific and Technical Information) is developing computer assisted indexing as an aid to improving relevance when retrieving information from bibliographic data banks
  6. Ciganik, M.: Pred koordinaciou a kooperaciou informacnych systemov (1997) 0.01
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    Abstract
    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
    Footnote
    Übers. des Titels: Coordination of information systems
  7. Rahmstorf, G.: Compositional semantics and concept representation (1991) 0.01
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    Source
    Classification, data analysis, and knowledge organization: models and methods with applications. Proc. of the 14th annual conf. of the Gesellschaft für Klassifikation, Univ. of Marburg, 12.-14.3.1990. Ed.: H.-H. Bock u. P. Ihm
  8. Solvberg, I.; Nordbo, I.; Aamodt, A.: Knowledge-based information retrieval (1991/92) 0.01
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  9. Cowie, J.; Lehner, W.: Information extraction (1996) 0.01
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  10. Harman, D.: How effective is suffixing? (1991) 0.01
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    Source
    Journal of the American Society for Information Science. 42(1991) no.1, S.7-15
  11. Basili, R.; Pazienza, M.T.; Velardi, P.: ¬An empirical symbolic approach to natural language processing (1996) 0.01
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    Date
    6. 3.1997 16:22:15
  12. Wright, L.W.; Nardini, H.K.G.; Aronson, A.R.; Rindflesch, T.C.: Hierarchical concept indexing of full-text documents in the Unified Medical Language System Information sources Map (1999) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Full-text documents are a vital and rapidly growing part of online biomedical information. A single large document can contain as much information as a small database, but normally lacks the tight structure and consistent indexing of a database. Retrieval systems will often miss highly relevant parts of a document if the document as a whole appears irrelevant. Access to full-text information is further complicated by the need to search separately many disparate information resources. This research explores how these problems can be addressed by the combined use of 2 techniques: 1) natural language processing for automatic concept-based indexing of full text, and 2) methods for exploiting the structure and hierarchy of full-text documents. We describe methods for applying these techniques to a large collection of full-text documents drawn from the Health Services / Technology Assessment Text (HSTAT) database at the NLM and examine how this hierarchical concept indexing can assist both document- and source-level retrieval in the context of NLM's Information Source Map project
    Source
    Journal of the American Society for Information Science. 50(1999) no.6, S.514-523
  13. Hutchins, J.: ¬A new era in machine translation research (1995) 0.01
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    Abstract
    In the 1980s the dominant framework for machine translation research was the approach based on essentially linguistic rules. Describes the new approaches of the 1990s which are based on large text corpora, the alignment of bilingual texts, the use of statistical methods and the use of parallel corpora for example based translation. Most systems are now designed for specialized applications, such as restricted to controlled languages, to a sublanguage or to s specific domain, to a perticular organization or to a particular user type. In addition, the field is widening with research under way on speech translation, on systems for monolingual users not knowing target languages, on systems for multilingual generation directly from structured databases, and in general for uses other than those traditionally associated with translation services
  14. Bergler, S.: Generative lexicon principles for machine translation : a case for meta-lexical structure (1994/95) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Addresses 2 types of mismatches in the translation of reported speech between German and English. The 1st mismatch is between the repeated use of the reported speech construction in English and the use of subjunctive in German used to indicate continued attribution. The 2nd mismatch concerns the difference in usage of metonymic extensions in ths subject position of reported speech. Presents examples showing the different styles of reporting the utterances. One key feature of the proposed lexicon is a meta lexical organization of basic word entries, which is shown to facilitate the translation process. Contrasts notions of lexical structure with different recent proposals in machine translation
  15. Chowdhury, G.G.: Natural language processing and information retrieval : pt.1: basic issues; pt.2: major applications (1991) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Reviews the basic issues and procedures involved in natural language processing of textual material for final use in information retrieval. Covers: natural language processing; natural language understanding; syntactic and semantic analysis; parsing; knowledge bases and knowledge representation
  16. Frappaolo, C.: Artificial intelligence and text retrieval : a current perspective on the state of the art (1992) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Brief discussion of the ways in which computerized information retrieval and database searching can be enhanced by integrating artificial intelligence with such search systems. Explores the possibility of integrating the powers and capabilities of artificial intelligence (specifically natural language processing) with text retrieval
    Imprint
    Medford, NJ : Learned Information Inc.
  17. Czejdo. B.D.; Tucci, R.P.: ¬A dataflow graphical language for database applications (1994) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Discusses a graphical language for information retrieval and processing. A lot of recent activity has occured in the area of improving access to database systems. However, current results are restricted to simple interfacing of database systems. Proposes a graphical language for specifying complex applications
    Source
    CIT - Journal of computing and information technology. 2(1994) no.1, S.39-50
  18. McCray, A.T.: Natural language research program (1992) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Briefly describes the Natural Language Systems Program of the Lister Hill National Center for Biomedical Communications, VA, which conducts research in natural language processing to improve access to biomedical information stored in computerized form
    Source
    International information communication and education. 11(1992) no.2, S.256-258
  19. Strzalkowski, T.: Robust text processing in automated information retrieval (1994) 0.01
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    Footnote
    Wiederabgedruckt in: Readings in information retrieval. Ed.: K. Sparck Jones u. P. Willett. San Francisco: Morgan Kaufmann 1997. S.317-322.
  20. Sheridan, P.; Smeaton, A.F.: ¬The application of morpho-syntactic language processing to effective phrase matching (1992) 0.01
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    Source
    Information processing and management. 28(1992) no.3, S.349-369

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