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This experiment is based on a semi-automatic methods that tries to acquire inflectional knowledge from frequent endings of words recorded in existing lexicon.
This paper describes the development of a specialized lexical resource for a specialized domain, namely medicine. Based on the obser- vation of a large ...
LIMSI-CNRS. BP 133, 91403 Orsay Cedex, France bruno.cartoni@limsi.fr, pierre.zweigenbaum@limsi.fr. Abstract. This paper describes the development of a ...
Semi-Automated Extension of a Specialized Medical Lexicon for French. Bruno Cartoni & Pierre Zweigenbaum. LIMSI-CNRS, France. 2. Outline. Context : UMLF for ...
Bibliographic details on Semi-Automated Extension of a Specialized Medical Lexicon for French.
Lexicon, lexical database, Morphology, Controlled languages. Full paper, Semi-Automated Extension of a Specialized Medical Lexicon for French. Bibtex ...
Knowledge of morphologically derived words, as provided for medical English by the UMLS Specialist Lexicon, is useful to detect term variants for automated ...
Sep 14, 2014 · Bruno Cartoni & Pierre Zweigenbaum LIMSI-CNRS, France. Semi-Automated Extension of a Specialized Medical Lexicon for French. Outline.
Towards a Unified Medical Lexicon for. Semi-Automated Extension of a Specialized Medical Lexicon for French · Bruno Cartoni. 2010, Proceedings of the Seventh ...
The paper describes methods for acquiring lexical information to implement a 'Unified Medical Lexicon for French' (UMLF) that aims at being a reference ...