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INTERACTIVE SEMANTIC ANALYSIS OF TECHNICAL TEXTS
Authors:Sylvain  Delisle  Ken  Barker  Terry  Copek Stan  Szpakowicz
Affiliation:Département de mathématiques et d'informatique, Untversitédu Québec àTrois-Rivières, Trois-Rivières, Québec, Canada G9A 5H7;Department of Computer Science, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada KIN 6N5
Abstract:Sentence syntax is the basis for organizing semantic relations in TANKA, a project that aims to acquire knowledge from technical text. Other hallmarks include an absence of precoded domain-specific knowledge; significant use of public-domain generic linguistic information sources; involvement of the user as a judge and source of expertise; and learning from the meaning representations produced during processing. These elements shape the realization of the TANKA project: implementing a trainable text processing system to propose correct semantic interpretations to the user. A three-level model of sentence semantics, including a comprehensive Case system, provides the framework for TANKA's representations. Text is first processed by the DIPETT parser, which can handle a wide variety of unedited sentences. The semantic analysis module HAIKU then semi-automatically extracts semantic patterns from the parse trees and composes them into domain knowledge representations. HAIKU's dictionaries and main algorithm are described with the aid of examples and traces of user interaction. Encouraging experimental results are described and evaluated.
Keywords:knowledge acquisition  text analysis  semantic networks  parsing  semantic analysis  Case analysis
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