The present article explores two novel methods that integrate distributed representations with terminology extraction. Both methods assess the specificity of a word (unigram) to the target corpus by leveraging its distributed representation in the target domain as well as in the general domain. The first approach adopts this distributed specificity as a filter, and the second directly applies it to the corpus. The filter can be mounted on any other Automatic Terminology Extraction (ATE) method, allows merging any number of other ATE methods, and achieves remarkable results with minimal training. The direct approach does not perform as high as the filtering approach, but it reemphasizes that using distributed specificity as the words' repres...
In this paper, we describe a method of automatic extraction of knowledge patterns using in term desc...
The SCATE (Smart Computer-Assisted Translation Environment) research project is a multidisciplinary ...
This chapter focuses on computational approaches to the automatic extraction of terms from domain sp...
Terminology management is a key component of many natural language processing activities such as mac...
A statistical method is proposed for domain-specific term extraction from domain comparative corpora...
A number of content management tasks, including term categorization, term clustering, and automated ...
As with many tasks in natural language processing, automatic term extraction (ATE) is increasingly a...
Automatic text categorisation is a major challenge for information retrieval, information extraction...
This paper argues in favor of a statistical approach to terminology extraction, general to all langu...
This paper analyses a valuable but forgotten resource in automatic terminology processing (ATP): glo...
This paper presents a noun phrase filtering system designed to retain noun phrases that conform to a...
In this paper we argue that the automatic term extraction procedure is an inherently multifactor pro...
Multi-word terms are traditionally identied using statistical techniques or, more recently, using hy...
Automatic term extraction (ATE) aims at extracting domain-specific terms from a corpus of a certain ...
Automatic terminology extraction can be divided into two tasks. The first task measures the Unithood...
In this paper, we describe a method of automatic extraction of knowledge patterns using in term desc...
The SCATE (Smart Computer-Assisted Translation Environment) research project is a multidisciplinary ...
This chapter focuses on computational approaches to the automatic extraction of terms from domain sp...
Terminology management is a key component of many natural language processing activities such as mac...
A statistical method is proposed for domain-specific term extraction from domain comparative corpora...
A number of content management tasks, including term categorization, term clustering, and automated ...
As with many tasks in natural language processing, automatic term extraction (ATE) is increasingly a...
Automatic text categorisation is a major challenge for information retrieval, information extraction...
This paper argues in favor of a statistical approach to terminology extraction, general to all langu...
This paper analyses a valuable but forgotten resource in automatic terminology processing (ATP): glo...
This paper presents a noun phrase filtering system designed to retain noun phrases that conform to a...
In this paper we argue that the automatic term extraction procedure is an inherently multifactor pro...
Multi-word terms are traditionally identied using statistical techniques or, more recently, using hy...
Automatic term extraction (ATE) aims at extracting domain-specific terms from a corpus of a certain ...
Automatic terminology extraction can be divided into two tasks. The first task measures the Unithood...
In this paper, we describe a method of automatic extraction of knowledge patterns using in term desc...
The SCATE (Smart Computer-Assisted Translation Environment) research project is a multidisciplinary ...
This chapter focuses on computational approaches to the automatic extraction of terms from domain sp...