Building Large Lexicalized Ontologies from Text: a Use Case in Automatic Indexing of Biotechnology Patents

10/02/2020
by   Claire Nédellec, et al.
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This paper presents a tool, TyDI, and methods experimented in the building of a termino-ontology, i.e. a lexicalized ontology aimed at fine-grained indexation for semantic search applications. TyDI provides facilities for knowledge engineers and domain experts to efficiently collaborate to validate, organize and conceptualize corpus extracted terms. A use case on biotechnology patent search demonstrates TyDI's potential.

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