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Using SPSS for Windows : data analysis and graphics
Gerber, S.B.; Finn, K.V.. - New York : Springer, 2005
MPI für Psycholinguistik
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Comparing instructor self-perception versus student perceptions using the same teaching evaluation instrument: a study of computer science courses in an urban master's degree program
Naparstek, Laurie Schwartz. - : Boston University, 2005
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Perception of Sign Language and its application to visual communications for deaf people.
Muir, Laura J; Richardson, Iain E G. - : Oxford University Press, 2005
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Conceptual exploration of semantic mirrors.
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Linguistic applications of formal concept analysis.
Priss, Uta. - 2005
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Breaking the Resource Bottleneck for Multilingual Parsing
In: DTIC AND NTIS (2005)
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A Component Assembly Approach Based On Aspect-Oriented Generative Domain Modeling
In: DTIC (2005)
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DARPA Agent Markup Language (DAML) Unified Modeling Language (UML)-Based Ontology Toolset (UBOT)
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Using OWL in a Pervasive Computing Broker
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Developing Dependable Software for a System-of-Systems
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Building an annotated English-Vietnamese parallel corpus
Dinh Dien. - 2005
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Unlocking the semantics of Roget's Thesaurus.
Old, L John. - 2004
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Analysis of Free-Form Battlefield Reports with Shallow Parsing Techniques
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Using Model-Theoretic Invariants for Semantic Integration
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Symbolic MT With Statistical NLP Components
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Limited-Domain Speech-to-Speech Translation between English and Pashto
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The Case for Using Semantic Nets as a Convergence Format for Symbolic Information Fusion
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Automated Psychological Categorization via Linguistic Processing System
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Plan Critiquing and Look-Ahead Constraint Reasoning for Active Templates
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Disparate Ontology Understanding, Brokering, Linking, and Elaboration (DOUBLE)
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Abstract: The primary work under the "Disparate Ontology Understanding, Brokering, Linking, and Elaboration (DOUBLE)" effort is OpenCyc, the publication of an open-content version of Cycorp's upper ontology together with a freely distributable knowledge base store and deductive inference engine. OpenCyc is one of the largest and most comprehensive reference ontology for the Semantic Web. The other part of the effort consisted of developing an automatic web page annotator, that takes unstructured web page text as input; and outputs OWL statements corresponding to relationships between entities parsed from the text. This tool is intended to facilitate OWL adoption by automating the initial stages of the process and flattening the otherwise steep learning curve. ; The original document contains color images. Sponsored in part by DARPA.
Keyword: *SEMANTICS; AUTOMATIC; AUTOMATIC WEB PAGE ANNOTATOR; BROKERING; Computer Programming and Software; COMPUTER PROGRAMS; DISPARATE ONTOLOGY UNDERSTANDING; DOUBLE(DISPARATE ONTOLOGY UNDERSTANDING BROKERING LINKING AND ELABORATION); ELABORATION; LEARNING CURVES; Linguistics; LINKING; PE62301E; PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES; SOFTWARE TOOLS; STATISTICAL INFERENCE; WUAFRLDAML0019
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