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* [[Joana Paulo ]] | * A1: [[Joana Paulo]] | ||
* [[Pedro Cardoso]] | * A2: [[Pedro Cardoso]] | ||
* [[Luísa Coheur]] | * A3: [[Luísa Coheur]] | ||
== Abstract == | == Abstract A1 == | ||
=== Using Morphological, Syntactical and Statistical Information for Automatic Term Acquisition === | |||
Terminologies are useful in all areas that use specialized languages. The development of terminologies is a hard work, when manually done. It can be assisted with tools to ease and improve the achievement of such a work. In this article, we present ATA, an automatic terms extractor using both linguistic and statistical information. | |||
== Abstract A2 == | |||
=== Meteo: A telephone-based Portuguese Conversation System in Weather Domain === | |||
Dialog systems using speech technology are in expansion all over the world being used for different domains. The main reason for this growing, apart from the motivation on speech and human-machine interaction research, is the potential for mass access to information. In this paper we describe the work done for the development of a conversation system in a weather domain applied to the European Portuguese language. | |||
== Abstract A1 == | |||
=== From syntax to semantics: taking advantage of 5P === | |||
This paper states how to profit from 5P's arrows formalism to go from a text with its surface structure to a chosen semantic representation. We emphasize on this formalism flexibility both to connect models and to define sets of conditions (over that connections) that will trigger semantic functions. | |||
[[category:Seminars]] | [[category:Seminars]] | ||
[[category:Seminars 2002]] |
Latest revision as of 19:23, 7 July 2006
Date
- June 21, 2002
Speakers
- A1: Joana Paulo
- A2: Pedro Cardoso
- A3: Luísa Coheur
Abstract A1
Using Morphological, Syntactical and Statistical Information for Automatic Term Acquisition
Terminologies are useful in all areas that use specialized languages. The development of terminologies is a hard work, when manually done. It can be assisted with tools to ease and improve the achievement of such a work. In this article, we present ATA, an automatic terms extractor using both linguistic and statistical information.
Abstract A2
Meteo: A telephone-based Portuguese Conversation System in Weather Domain
Dialog systems using speech technology are in expansion all over the world being used for different domains. The main reason for this growing, apart from the motivation on speech and human-machine interaction research, is the potential for mass access to information. In this paper we describe the work done for the development of a conversation system in a weather domain applied to the European Portuguese language.
Abstract A1
From syntax to semantics: taking advantage of 5P
This paper states how to profit from 5P's arrows formalism to go from a text with its surface structure to a chosen semantic representation. We emphasize on this formalism flexibility both to connect models and to define sets of conditions (over that connections) that will trigger semantic functions.