LEGOLANGtécnicas de deconstrucción aplicadas a las Tecnologías del Lenguaje Humano

  1. Martínez Barco, Patricio
  2. Ferrández Rodríguez, Antonio
  3. Tomás Díaz, David
  4. Lloret Pastor, Elena
  5. Saquete Boró, Estela
  6. Llopis Pascual, Fernando
  7. Peral Cortés, Jesús
  8. Palomar Sanz, Manuel
  9. Gómez Soriano, José M.
  10. Romá Ferri, M. Teresa
Revista:
Procesamiento del lenguaje natural

ISSN: 1135-5948

Ano de publicación: 2013

Número: 51

Páxinas: 219-222

Tipo: Artigo

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Resumo

The main objective of this project is based on the need to reconsider the clasical HLT philosophy to adapt it, not only to the currently available resources (unstructured data with multimodality, multilinguality and different levels of formality) but also to the real needs of the final users. In order to reach this objective it is necessary to include the understanding as well as the generation of human language in a unique model (LEGOLANG model) based on language deconstruction techniques, independently of the final application and the human language variant chosen to express the knowledge

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