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Issue title: The Swiss priority programme in informatics research, module knowledge-based systems
Article type: Research Article
Authors: Domenig, Marc | Hsiung, Alain
Affiliations: Universität Basel, Institut für Informatik/WWZ, Petersgraben 51, CH-4051 Basel, Switzerland. E-mail: domenig@access.ch
Abstract: In this paper we present the Word Manager project which follows a non-standard approach to knowledge acquisition in the domain of natural language processing. The basic idea is that the representation of morphological knowledge should be considered as a knowledge management issue and not only as a parsing problem. As a consequence, Word Manager implements a client/server system which may be characterized as a dedicated object database management system. This approach yields a number of advantages, one of which is that the system lends itself to a ‘bootstrapping approach’ to knowledge acquisition: knowledge is entered in two phases and by two different types of end user. A linguist will first specify rules, and a lexicographer will subsequently make entries. This way, the rules defined by the linguist can be employed for the lexicographer's task: more specifically, the rules can be used to generate entry dialogs, and to create new entries by deriving them semi-automatically from existing entries.
DOI: 10.3233/AIC-1996-9207
Journal: AI Communications, vol. 9, no. 2, pp. 79-82, 1996
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