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  • × author_ss:"Mustafa el Hadi, W."
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  1. Mustafa el Hadi, W.: Human language technology and its role in information access and management (2003) 0.00
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    Abstract
    The role of linguistics in information access, extraction and dissemination is essential. Radical changes in the techniques of information and communication at the end of the twentieth century have had a significant effect on the function of the linguistic paradigm and its applications in all forms of communication. The introduction of new technical means have deeply changed the possibilities for the distribution of information. In this situation, what is the role of the linguistic paradigm and its practical applications, i.e., natural language processing (NLP) techniques when applied to information access? What solutions can linguistics offer in human computer interaction, extraction and management? Many fields show the relevance of the linguistic paradigm through the various technologies that require NLP, such as document and message understanding, information detection, extraction, and retrieval, question and answer, cross-language information retrieval (CLIR), text summarization, filtering, and spoken document retrieval. This paper focuses on the central role of human language technologies in the information society, surveys the current situation, describes the benefits of the above mentioned applications, outlines successes and challenges, and discusses solutions. It reviews the resources and means needed to advance information access and dissemination across language boundaries in the twenty-first century. Multilingualism, which is a natural result of globalization, requires more effort in the direction of language technology. The scope of human language technology (HLT) is large, so we limit our review to applications that involve multilinguality.
  2. Mustafa el Hadi, W.: Terminology & information retrieval : new tools for new needs. Integration of knowledge across boundaries (2003) 0.00
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    Abstract
    The radical changes in information and communication techniques at the end of the 20th century have significantly modified the function of terminology and its applications in all forms of communication. The introduction of new mediums has deeply changed the possibilities of distribution of scientific information. What in this situation is the role of terminology and its practical applications? What is the place for multiple functions of terminology in the communication society? What is the impact of natural language (NLP) techniques used in its processing and management? In this article we will focus an the possibilities NLP techniques offer and how they can be directed towards the satisfaction of the newly expressed needs.