Automatic thesaurus construction from natural language definitions
Abstract
The aim of our work is the construct a thesaurus from natural language definitions out of a scientific domain; such definitions, e.g., for the field of computer science can be found in (1).
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Published: 01 February 1977
Published in SIGAI , Issue 61
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