[Corpora-List] TERM EXTRACTION TOOLS

From: Le An Ha (L.A.Ha@wlv.ac.uk)
Date: Thu Nov 11 2004 - 10:04:37 MET

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    Dear Lebron,

    Here at Wolverhampton University we have an online computer-aided
    terminology processing tool prototype, which take a corpus and a domain
    specific glossary as inputs, and will produce:

     

    1) A list of term

    2) Term concordances

    3) Relations among terms (by relations I mean domain-specific relations)

    4) Graphical representations of those relations

    5) Summary of term concordances (experimental)

     

    All of these outputs can be accessed using internet- web browser.

     

    At current state, not everything can be run automatically, so if you can
    send me your corpus and glossary, I will run the system, and give you back
    the web address which you can use to access these results.

     

    Best.

     

    Le An Ha

    Researcher

    Research group in Computational Linguistics

    University of Wolverhampton

    Stafford Street

    Wolverhampton UK

    WV1 1SB,

    Tel: (+44) (0) 1902 322623

    Fax: (+44) (0) 1902 323543

     

     

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    From: owner-corpora@lists.uib.no [mailto:owner-corpora@lists.uib.no] On
    Behalf Of lebron letchev
    Sent: 11 November 2004 02:49
    To: corpora@uib.no
    Subject: [Corpora-List] TERM EXTRACTION TOOLS

     

    Hi,

     

    I am looking for a good term extraction tools/methods.

     

    Does anyone know of good term extraction tools/methods? My interest is to
    compare some of the existing tools/methodologies to one another and to
    evaluate their performances on corpora.

     
    Thank you in advance

     

    Sincerely Yours

     

    Lebron Letchev

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