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Terminology mining, term extraction, term recognition, or glossary extraction, is a subtask of information extraction. The goal of terminology extraction is to automatically extract relevant terms from a given corpus.
In the semantic web era, a growing number of communities and networked enterprises started to access and interoperate through the internet. Modeling these communities and their information needs is important for several web applications, like topic-driven web crawlers,[1] web services,[2] recommender systems,[3] etc. The development of terminology extraction is essential to the language industry.
One of the first steps to model the knowledge domain of a virtual community is to collect a vocabulary of domain-relevant terms, constituting the linguistic surface manifestation of domain concepts. Several methods to automatically extract technical terms from domain-specific document warehouses have been described in the literature.[4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16]
Typically, approaches to automatic term extraction make use of linguistic processors (part of speech tagging, phrase chunking) to extract terminological candidates, i.e. syntactically plausible terminological noun phrases, NPs (e.g. compounds "credit card", adjective-NPs "local tourist information office", and prepositional-NPs "board of directors" - in English, the first two constructs are the most frequent). Terminological entries are then filtered from the candidate list using statistical and machine learning methods. Once filtered, because of their low ambiguity and high specificity, these terms are particularly useful for conceptualizing a knowledge domain or for supporting the creation of a domain ontology. Furthermore, terminology extraction is a very useful starting point for semantic similarity, knowledge management, human translation and machine translation, etc.
See also
- Computational linguistics
- Glossary
- Natural language processing
- Domain Ontology
- Subject indexing
- Taxonomy (general)
- Terminology
- Text mining
- Text simplification
References
- ↑ Menczer F., Pant G. and Srinivasan P. Topic-Driven Crawlers: machine learning issues.
- ↑ Fan J. and Kambhampati S. A Snapshot of Public Web Services, in ACM SIGMOD Record archive Volume 34 , Issue 1 (March 2005).
- ↑ Yan Zheng Wei, Luc Moreau, Nicholas R. Jennings. A market-based approach to recommender systems, in ACM Transactions on Information Systems (TOIS), 23(3), 2005.
- ↑ Bourigault D. and Jacquemin C. Term Extraction+Term Clustering: an integrated platform for computer-aided terminology, in Proc. of EACL, 1999.
- ↑ Collier N., Nobata C. and Tsujii J. Automatic acquisition and classification of terminology using a tagged corpus in the molecular biology domain, Terminology, 7(2). 239-257, 2002
- ↑ K. Frantzi, S. Ananiadou and H. Mima. (2000). Automatic recognition of multi-word terms: the C-value/NC-value method. In: C. Nikolau and C. Stephanidis (Eds.) International Journal on Digital Libraries, Vol. 3, No. 2., pp. 115-130.
- ↑ K. Frantzi, S. Ananiadou and J. Tsujii. (1998) The C-value/NC-value Method of Automatic Recognition of Multi-word Terms, In: ECDL '98 Proceedings of the Second European Conference on Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries, pp. 585-604. [isbn: 3-540-65101-2]
- ↑ L. Kozakov, Y. Park, T. Fin, Y. Drissi, Y. Doganata, and T. Cofino. "Glossary extraction and utilization in the information search and delivery system for IBM Technical Support", IBM System Journal, Volume 43, Number 3, 2004
- ↑ Navigli R. and Velardi, P. Learning Domain Ontologies from Document Warehouses and Dedicated Web Sites. Computational Linguistics. 30 (2), MIT Press, 2004, pp. 151-179
- ↑ Y. Park, R. J. Byrd, B. Boguraev. "Automatic glossary extraction: beyond terminology identification", International Conference On Computational Linguistics, Proceedings of the 19th international conference on Computational linguistics - Taipei, Taiwan, 2002.
- ↑ Sclano, F. and Velardi, P.. TermExtractor: a Web Application to Learn the Shared Terminology of Emergent Web Communities. To appear in Proc. of the 3rd International Conference on Interoperability for Enterprise Software and Applications (I-ESA 2007). Funchal (Madeira Island), Portugal, March 28–30th, 2007.
- ↑ P. Velardi, R. Navigli, P. D'Amadio. Mining the Web to Create Specialized Glossaries, IEEE Intelligent Systems, 23(5), IEEE Press, 2008, pp. 18-25.
- ↑ Wermter J. and Hahn U. Finding New terminology in Very large Corpora, in Proc. of K-CAP'05, October 2–5, 2005, Banff, Alberta, Canada
- ↑ Wong, W., Liu, W. & Bennamoun, M. (2007) Determining Termhood for Learning Domain Ontologies using Domain Prevalence and Tendency. In: 6th Australasian Conference on Data Mining (AusDM); Gold Coast. [isbn: 978-1-920682-51-4]
- ↑ Wong, W., Liu, W. & Bennamoun, M. (2007) Determining Termhood for Learning Domain Ontologies in a Probabilistic Framework. In: 6th Australasian Conference on Data Mining (AusDM); Gold Coast. [isbn: 978-1-920682-51-4]
- ↑ Wong, W., Liu, W. & Bennamoun, M. (2008) Determination of Unithood and Termhood for Term Recognition. In: M. Song and Y. Wu; Handbook of Research on Text and Web Mining Technologies; IGI Global. [isbn: 978-1-59904-990-8]
External links
- Dandelion dataTXT, a web-based multi-lingual named entity extraction extraction API
- TexLexAn - An open-source text summarizer and keyword extractor.
- Anchovy Anchovy is a free multilingual cross-platform glossary editor and term extraction tool based on the open Glossary Markup Language (GlossML) format.
- Lexterm, a free/open-source Lexical Extractor for Terminology and Translation (mono- and bilingual extraction).
- Sematext Key Phrase Extractor, a package for extraction of Collocations, Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs), etc. by Sematext
- Five Filters Term Extraction, a free software term extraction service web application
- AlchemyAPI, a web-based multi-lingual keyword / terminology extraction API web application
- Zemanta API, a web-based keyword extraction and disambiguation API by Zemanta
- Terms-Gekko, online terminology extraction tool for translators and linguists by Gekko-Labs
- Yahoo Term Extraction API web application
- Introduction to terminology management, by IBM
- TerMine, a term management system by the UK's National Centre for Text Mining. web application
- TermExtractor, a free terminology extraction web application
- TermFinder, free online terminology extractor web application
- TrM Extractor, experimental terminology extractor web application that can process English and Hungarian texts
- Statistical Bilingual Terminology Extractor, online terminology extractor web application
- Ngram Statistics Package, open source package for identifying collocations
- Heartsome Araya Bilingual Terminology Extractor for TMX files, by Heartsome Europe
- English Phrases Extractor, by the Blogscope team at the University of Toronto, extracted terms are used to search for conceptually related blogs over the web rather than for linguistic analysis purpose web application
- An interface for extracting domain-relevant terms from documents using the OT and TH measures. A list of documents together with their automatically extracted domain-relevant terms are available for browsing here.
- Gabor Melli's info page on terminology extraction
- Yahoo! Quest demo exploiting term extraction for browsing the Yahoo! Answers Q&A collection
- Ultimate Research Assistant, A free online literacy tool with strong multi-lingual terminology extraction capabilities and visualizations including bar charts, mind maps, and taxonomies. Includes XML web services for term extraction, text summarization, and taxonomy generation / clustering.
- Semantria, a web-based multi-lingual keyword, entity, and theme extraction SaaS API web application