KERREMANS, Koen
Fri, 04 Oct 2002 00:45:12 -0700
Several people also recommended the Trados software programme ExtraTerm. More info can be found at: http://www.trados.com Regards, Koen -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Namens KERREMANS, Koen Verzonden: vrijdag 4 oktober 2002 9:45 Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Onderwerp: [MT-List] term extraction info (2) !!I forgot some references. This is the new (complete) version of responses!! Hello, These are the references I got in answer to my question concerning "term extraction" (cf. see below). Each reference is preceded by the name of the person who gave me the information. Feel free to add more info to this list. Regards, Koen Kerremans 1. Books: -Jerome Richalot: Pearson, J. (1998). Terms in context. Benjamins, John Publishing Company. -Jorge Vivaldi: Bourigault, D.; Jacquemin C. y M.-C. L'Homme (eds.) Recent Advances in Computational Terminology. John Benjamins Publishing Company. Amsterdam. 2. Articles: -Piklu Gupta: Heid, U. (1999). "Extracting terminologically relevant collocations from German technical texts". [search via Google] -Klaus Fleischmann: L'homme, Benali, Bertrand, Laudique. (1996). "Definition of an evaluation grid for term extraction software". In Terminology 3:2. Benjamins Publishing Co. -Chantal Enguehard: Enguehard, C., Pantéra, L., "Automatic Natural Acquisition of a Terminology", Journal of quantitative linguistics, vol.2, n°1, pp.27-32, 1995. -Chantal Enguehard: C. Enguehard, B. Daille, E. Morin, “Tools for Terminology Processing”, The Indo-European Conference on Multilingual Communications Technologies (IEMCT), R. K. Arora, M. Kulkarni, H. Darbari (editors), Tata McGraw-Hill, pp.218-229, Pune, India, June 2002. -Jorge Vivaldi: Vivaldi, J. y H. Rodríguez (2000) "Improving term extraction by combining different techniques". Ananiadou S. y D. Maynard (eds.) in the proceedings of Workshop on Computational terminology for medical and biological Applications (NLP2000). Patras, 4 de junio. Pags. 61-68. -Jorge Vivaldi: Terminology, Vol. 7, num.1. John Benjamins. Pag. 31-47. John Benjamins Publishing Company, Amsterdam. -Vivaldi J. and H. Rodríguez (2002) Medical Term Extraction using EWN ontology. Proceedings of "Terminology and Knowledge Engineering 2002" (TKE'02). Nancy. 3. Websites: -Johan Haller: http://www.iai.uni-sb.de/de/pub.html -John Kohl: http://www.xplanation.com [xplanation has a term-extraction tool that is part of the MT system that this company uses. It is pretty good at identifying noun phrases. They are located in Leuven. They also have controlled-English software] -Ross Smith: http://www.mkms.xerox.com [XEROX have a terminology management program called XTS which contains an extraction function] -François Rousselot: http://www-ensais.u-strasbg.fr/liia/LIIA_Products_Installers/install.htm [this tool is based on repeated segments: there is a small english documentation in the program] -Scheiden: http://www.biomath.jussieu.fr/ATALA/outil/ [section "Extraction de termes"] -Nicholas Hernandez: http://www.limsi.fr/Individu/jacquemi/ [Fastr is a parser for term and variant recognition. Fastr take as input a corpus and a list of terms and ouputs the indexed corpus in which terms and variants are recognized] 4. Notes: -Sabine Kirchmeier-Andersen (http://www.id.cbs.dk/medarbej/ska/sabine_da.shtml) recommends Word Smith Tools and Quirk who both can use a LGP korpus in order to identify automatically frequent LSP candidates. She thinks the latest articles by Beatrice Daille et al. about term extraction describe the most efficient methodology. -Antal van den Bosch (http://ilk.kub.nl/~antalb/) did some experimenting with a memory-based shallow parser after which he extracted terms using the tf*idf method in statistics > -----Original Message----- > Hello, > > Does anyone know of good term extraction tools/methods? My purpose is to > compare some of the existing methodologies to one another and to evaluate > their performances on domain-specific texts. Good references or surveys of > term extraction tools/methods are welcome as well. > > Regards, > > Koen Kerremans > -- For MT-List info, see http://www.eamt.org/mt-list.html -- For MT-List info, see http://www.eamt.org/mt-list.html