JOURNAL ARTICLE

Machine-readable dictionaries

Abstract

The papers in this panel consider machine-readable dictionaries from several perspectives: research in computational linguistics and computational lexicology, the development of tools for improving accessibility, the design of lexical reference systems for educational purposes, and applications of machine-readable dictionaries in information science contexts. As background and by way of introduction, a description is provided of a workshop on machine-readable dictionaries that was held at SRI International in April 1983.

Keywords:
Computer science Lexicology Computational linguistics Natural language processing Artificial intelligence Lexicography Linguistics

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Topics

Text Readability and Simplification
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Artificial Intelligence

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