2004
DOI: 10.3166/ria.18.87-110
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Construction de ressources terminologiques ou ontologiques à partir de textes Un cadre unificateur pour trois études de cas

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“…Recommendations on ecosystem analysis relates to the question of the expert report and the methodology of construction. Common belief is that the bias introduced by an expert, idiosyncrasy of the expert, may be offset by a methodology for building ontology based on text corpus [45]. However these texts by their natural generation and the nature of communication objects are also holders of bias.…”
Section: Discussion -Conclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recommendations on ecosystem analysis relates to the question of the expert report and the methodology of construction. Common belief is that the bias introduced by an expert, idiosyncrasy of the expert, may be offset by a methodology for building ontology based on text corpus [45]. However these texts by their natural generation and the nature of communication objects are also holders of bias.…”
Section: Discussion -Conclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…L'extraction automatique de termes à partir de textes intégraux et l'évaluation des résultats de l'extraction sont régulièrement étudiées depuis les années 90 : (Daille 1996), (Bourigault et al 2001(Bourigault et al et 2004, (Drouin 2003(Drouin et 2004, (Bachimont et al 2005), (Kup 2007), entre autres. La présence des termes dans les textes est une question sous-jacente à l'extraction de termes et au repérage de leurs variantes.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…In general, an ontology provides the means to express the concepts of a field by organizing them hierarchically and by defining their semantic properties in a formal language knowledge representation [14]. The hierarchical relationship "generalization-specialization" is unique, allowing to clearly define the subsumption between concepts.…”
Section: Ontologymentioning
confidence: 99%