Terminology Extraction Algorithm
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A Terminology Extraction Algorithm is an Information Extraction Algorithm that can solve a Terminology Extraction Task.
- AKA: Term Extraction Algorithm.
- Context:
- It can be applied by a Terminology Extraction System.
- It can divide the task into:
- …
- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Term Indexing Algorithm.
References
2007
- (Sclano & Velardi, 2007) ⇒ Francesco Sclano, and Paola Velardi. (2007). “TermExtractor: A web application to learn the common terminology of interest groups and research communities.” In: Proceedings of the 9th Conference on Terminology and Artificial Intelligence (TIA 2007).
- As many terminology extraction systems (Wermter and Hahn, 2005) (Bourigault and Jacquemin, 1999) (Park et al., 2002), in TermExtractor the identification of relevant terms is based on two steps: first, a linguistic processor is used to parse text and extract typical terminological structures, like compounds (enterprise model), adjective-noun (local network) and noun-preposition-noun (board of directors). Then, the (usually large) list of terminological candidates is purged according to various filters.
2003
- (Drouin, 2003) ⇒ P. Drouin. (2003). “Term extraction using non-technical corpora as a point of leverage.” In: Terminology, 9(1). doi:10.1075/term.9.1.06dro
- ABSTRACT: This paper describes a new hybrid term extraction technique for technical corpora. Our main goal is to reduce the amount of noise in the list of candidate terms by restricting the lexical items that can appear inside candidate terms. In order to do so, we base our term extraction process on lexical items selected by a statistical test that targets items that are highly specific to the technical corpus being analyzed.
- KEYWORDS: terminology extraction; corpus linguistics; quantitative linguistics; knowledge acquisition
2002
- (Navigli & Velardi, 2002) ⇒ Roberto Navigli, and Paola Velardi. (2002). “Semantic Interpretation of Terminological Strings.” In: Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Terminology and Knowledge Engineering (TKE 2002)
- Keywords_: OntoLearn
1996
- (Bourigault et al., 1996) ⇒ Didier Bourigault, I. Gonzalez-Mullier, and C. Gros. (1996). “Lexter, a natural language processing tool for terminology extraction.” In: Proceedings of the 7th EURALEX International Congress
1992
- (Bourigault, 1992) ⇒ Didier Bourigault. (1992). “Surface Grammatical Analysis for the Extraction of Terminological Noun Phrases.” In: Proceedings of the Fifteenth International Conference on Computational Linguistics. doi:10.3115/993079.993111