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Understanding short texts with integration of knowledge representation methods

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Perspectives of System Informatics (PSI 1996)

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The paper describes an attempt to combine different knowledge representation methods into the framework of a hybrid system and to apply such an integral system to the task of NL-processing for real short texts from a limited problem domain (X-Ray reports written in Russian). The semantic-oriented analysis is described which gives preference to the lexical-semantic and topical mechanisms to consider both the domain and text pragmatics.

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Dines Bjørner Manfred Broy Igor V. Pottosin

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Kononenko, I., Sharoff, S. (1996). Understanding short texts with integration of knowledge representation methods. In: Bjørner, D., Broy, M., Pottosin, I.V. (eds) Perspectives of System Informatics. PSI 1996. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 1181. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-62064-8_11

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