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Natural Language Processing and Information Systems

6th International Conference on Applications of Natural Language to Information Systems, NLDB 2002, Stockholm, Sweden, June 27-28, 2002, Revised Papers

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Table of contents (24 papers)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-X
  2. Linguistic Aspects of Modelling

    1. A Web Information Extraction System to DB Prototyping

      • P. Moreda, R. Muñoz, P. MartÅ„ez-Barco, C. Cachero, Manuel Palomar
      Pages 13-26
    2. Automatic Help for Building and Maintaining Ontologies

      • Nadira Lammari, Elisabeth Métais
      Pages 27-39
  3. Information Retrieval

    1. Semi-automatic Content Extraction from Specifications

      • Krishnaprasad Thirunarayan, Aaron Berkovich, Dan Sokol
      Pages 40-51
    2. Vulcain — An Ontology-Based Information Extraction System

      • Amalia Todirascu, Laurent Romary, Dalila Bekhouche
      Pages 64-75
  4. Natural Language Text Understanding

    1. Automatic Identification of European Languages

      • Anna V. Zhdanova
      Pages 76-84
  5. Knowledge Bases

    1. Ontological Extraction of Content for Text Querying

      • Troels Andreasen, Per Anker Jensen, Jørgen Fischer Nilsson, Patrizia Paggio, Bolette Sandford Pedersen, Hanne Erdman Thomsen
      Pages 123-136
    2. Ontology-Based Data Cleaning

      • Zoubida Kedad, Elisabeth Métais
      Pages 137-149
  6. Recognition of Information in Natural Language Descriptions

    1. Retrieving NASA Problem Reports with Natural Language

      • Sebastian van Delden, Fernando Gomez
      Pages 150-159
    2. Access to Multimedia Information through Multisource and Multilanguage Information Extraction

      • Horacio Saggion, Hamish Cunningham, Kalina Bontcheva, Diana Maynard, Cris Ursu, Oana Hamza et al.
      Pages 160-171
    3. On Semantic Classification of Modifiers

      • Igor A. Bolshakov, Alexander Gelbukh
      Pages 172-182
  7. Natural Language Conversational Systems

    1. Evaluating a Spelling Support in a Search Engine

      • Hercules Dalianis
      Pages 183-190
  8. Short Papers

    1. User-Centred Ontology Learning for Knowledge Management

      • Christopher Brewster, Fabio Ciravegna, Yorick Wilks
      Pages 203-207
    2. A Multilevel Text Processing Model of Newsgroup Dynamics

      • G. Sampathsampath@tcnj.edu, Miroslav Martinovic
      Pages 208-212

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About this book

The workshop on Applications of Natural Language to Information Systems (NLDB)hassince1995providedaforumforacademicandindustrialresearchers and practitioners to discuss the application of natural language to both the development and use of software applications. Theuseofnaturallanguageinrelationtosoftwarehascontributedtoimpr- ing the development of software from the viewpoints of both the developers and the users. Developers bene?t from improvements in conceptual modeling, so- ware validation, natural language program speci?cations, and many other areas. Users bene?t from increased usability of applications through natural language query interfaces, semantic webs, text summarizations, etc. The integration of natural language and information systems has been a - search objective for a long time now. Today, the goal of good integration seems not so far-fetched. This is due mainly to the rapid progress of research in natural language and to the development of new and powerful technologies. The in- gration of natural language and information systems has become a convergent point towards which many researchers from several research areas are focussing.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Computer and Systems Sciences, Royal Institute of Technology, Kista, Sweden

    Birger Andersson, Maria Bergholtz, Paul Johannesson

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