Cross-lingual Retrieval in Semantic Web

Cristina Vertan


Abstract
Natural Language is considered the friendliest way of man-machine communication. However the implementation of natural language interfaces faces often the problem of lack of linguistic and world-knowledge, especially when the application domain is not very specific. This is exactly the case of Web-based applications, which aim to serve for retrieval of information in every-day areas of work. The recent Semantic Web activities had as consequence the development of large ontologies for a broad spectrum of domains, as well as of mechanisms for annotating the resources with semantic information. In this paper we present a new architecture aiming to bring together the advantages of natural language querying and the power of semantic W eb. W e will show also how described application can be easily adapted for other domains.
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2005.mtsummit-swtmt.2
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Workshop on Semantic Web technologies for machine translation
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September 13-15
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2005
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Phuket, Thailand
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MTSummit
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2–4
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Cristina Vertan. 2005. Cross-lingual Retrieval in Semantic Web. In Workshop on Semantic Web technologies for machine translation, pages 2–4, Phuket, Thailand.
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