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Experiments on the compression of dictionary entries
[1991] Proceedings. Data Compression Conference, 2002Summary form only given. The authors study the compression of a list of items which are access keys to a dictionary or encyclopedia. Redundancy can be either inside the single word or between words (depending on the order). Attention is focused on those compression algorithms which can exploit mainly these kinds of redundancies.
M.R. Lagana, G. Turrini, G. Zanchi
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Multilingual extraction and mapping of dictionary entry names in business schema integration
International Conference on Information Integration and Web-based Applications & Services, 2010M. Dietrich +3 more
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Automatic Sense Disambiguation of the Near-Synonyms in a Dictionary Entry
Conference on Intelligent Text Processing and Computational Linguistics, 2003Diana Inkpen, Graeme Hirst
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Dictionary Entry: 'Afghanistan War', 'al-Qaida', and 'Gulf War'
, 2009W. Maley
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Mechanisms of SARS-CoV-2 entry into cells
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2021Cody B Jackson +2 more
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A Dictionary of Human Geography
, 2013N. Castree, Rob Kitchin, A. Rogers
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Discovering Significant Lexical Functions in Dictionary Entries
1998Abstract The generative tradition of the I960s and 1970s in linguistics tended always to neglect the role of the lexicon in the description oflanguage. The advent of computer technology, however, enabled linguists to test their hypotheses and intuitions and it soon became apparent that the development of a whole range of natural language
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ENTRIES (ten entries) in Dictionary of Corporate Social Responsibility
2015This book is a concise and authoritative reference work and dictionary in the fi eld of corporate social responsibility, sustainability, business ethics and corporate governance. It provides reliable defi nitions to more than 600 terms and concepts for researchers and professionals alike.
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