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Home / Proceedings / Papers from the 2002 AAAI Spring Symposium /

Acquiring (and Using) Linguistic (and World) Knowledge for Information Access

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    Jussi Karlgren

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  • Acquiring (and Using) Linguistic (and World) Knowledge for Information Access or Theory for Systems; Application for Theories

    Jussi Karlgren

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  • On What Latent Semantic Analysis (LSA/LSI) Does and Doesn’t Do

    Thomas Landauer

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  • OntoQuery: Ontology-Based Querying of Texts

    Troels Andreasen, Per Anker Jensen, Jørgen Fischer Nilsson, Patrizia Paggio, Bolette Sandford Pedersen, and Hanne Erdman Thomsen

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  • Foreground and Background Text in Retrieva
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  • Underspecified Semantic Interpretation in an E-Mail Speech Interface

    Björn Gambäck and Maria Cheadle

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  • Towards a Flexible Model of Word Meaning

    Magnus Sahlgren

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  • Representing Textual Content in a Generic Extraction Model

    Nancy McCracken

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  • Using Proper Names to Cluster Documents

    Dan Winchester and Mark Lee

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  • Symposium Summary: Acquiring (and Using) Linguistic (and World) Knowledge for Information Access

    Jussi Karlgren

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  • Current Issues in Markup-Based Knowledge Extraction

    Udo Kruschwitz

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  • Construction of Thematic Representations of Texts Based on Domain-Specific Thesaurus

    Natalia V. Loukachevitch and Boris V. Dobrov

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  • The Public Acquisition of Commonsense Knowledge

    Push Singh

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  • Document Content Analysis through Inverted Generation

    Aurélien Max and Marc Dymetman

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