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SEMWEB
2007
Springer
15 years 3 months ago
Dynamic Ontology Co-Evolution from Texts: Principles and Case Study
As claimed in the Semantic Web project, a huge amount of physically distributed interacting software agents could find the semantic of available resources and answer more relevantl...
Kévin Ottens, Nathalie Aussenac-Gilles, Mar...
LWA
2004
14 years 11 months ago
Towards Knowledge-Intensive Subgroup Discovery
Subgroup discovery can be applied for exploration or descriptive induction in order to discover "interesting" subgroups of the general population, given a certain proper...
Martin Atzmüller, Frank Puppe, Hans-Peter Bus...
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COLING
2000
14 years 11 months ago
Automatic Acquisition of Domain Knowledge for Information Extraction
In developing an Infbrmation Extraction tIE) system tbr a new class of events or relations, one of the major tasks is identifying the many ways in which these events or relations ...
Roman Yangarber, Ralph Grishman, Pasi Tapanainen, ...
NLDB
2004
Springer
15 years 3 months ago
A Flexible Workbench for Document Analysis and Text Mining
Abstract: Document analysis and text mining techniques are used to preprocess documents in information retrieval systems, to extract concepts in ontology construction processes, an...
Jon Atle Gulla, Terje Brasethvik, Harald Kaada
CASCON
2007
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Removing manually generated boilerplate from electronic texts: experiments with project Gutenberg e-books
Collaborative work on unstructured or semistructured documents, such as in literature corpora or source code, often involves agreed upon templates containing metadata. These templ...
Owen Kaser, Daniel Lemire