Recent Advances In Computational Terminology


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Recent Advances in Computational Terminology


Recent Advances in Computational Terminology

Author: Didier Bourigault

language: en

Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing

Release Date: 2001


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This first collection of selected articles from researchers in automatic analysis, storage, and use of terminology, and specialists in applied linguistics, computational linguistics, information retrieval, and artificial intelligence offers new insights on computational terminology. The recent needs for intelligent information access, automatic query translation, cross-lingual information retrieval, knowledge management, and document handling have led practitioners and engineers to focus on automated term handling. This book offers new perspectives on their expectations. It will be of interest to terminologists, translators, language or knowledge engineers, librarians and all others dependent on the automation of terminology processing in professional practices. The articles cover themes such as automatic thesaurus construction, automatic term acquisition, automatic term translation, automatic indexing and abstracting, and computer-aided knowledge acquisition. The high academic standing of the contributors together with their experience in terminology management results in a set of contributions that tackle original and unique scientific issues in correlation with genuine applications of terminology processing.

Recent Advances in Computational Terminology


Recent Advances in Computational Terminology

Author: Didier Bourigault

language: en

Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing

Release Date: 2001-01-01


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This collection of articles from researchers in automatic analysis, storage, and use of terminology offers insights into computational terminology. The articles cover themes such as automatic thesaurus construction, automatic term acquisition, and automatic term translation as well as automatic indexing and abstracting, and computer-aided knowledge of acquisition.

Lexicography, Terminology, and Translation


Lexicography, Terminology, and Translation

Author: Ingrid Meyer

language: en

Publisher: University of Ottawa Press

Release Date: 2006


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This volume in honour of Ingrid Meyer is a tribute to her work in the interrelated fields of lexicography, terminology and translation. One key thing shared by these fields is that they all deal with text. Accordingly, the essays in this collection are united by the fact that they too are all "text-based" in some way. In the majority of essays, electronic corpora serve as the textual basis for investigations. Chapters focusing on electronic corpora include a description of a tool that can be used to help build specialized corpora in a semi-automatic fashion; corpus-based investigations of terminological knowledge patterns, terminological implantation, lexicographic information and translation solutions; comparisons of corpora to conventional resources such as dictionaries; and analyses of corpus processing tools such as translation memory systems. In several essays, notably those dealing with historical or literary documents, the texts in question are specific manuscripts that have been studied with a view to learning more about lexicographic and translation practice. The volume is rounded out with a chapter on audiovisual translation that takes a non-conventional view of text, where "text" includes film. Published in English.