Presentation 2003/7/9
An Automatic Metadata Translation Method for Semantic Associative Search in Multiligual Information Resources
Hidehiro OHASHI, yasushi KIYOKI, Akiko ISHIGURO,
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Abstract(in English) We present a method of automatic metadata translation by majority decision reflecting reliability of several translation dictionaries. In this method, we set reliability to several translation dictionaries, and select a translated word through the majority decision process. By using this method, we can improve precision of translation. We also present an application of the automatic metadata translation method to semantic associative search. We apply this method to extend the scope for using the semantic space which is originally created depending on the specific language. By this extension, we obtain a semantic associative search environment supporting multiple language for representing queries and retrieval-candidate information resources.
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Keyword(in English) metadata / automatic translation / semantic associsation search / multilingual / majority decision
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Title (in English) An Automatic Metadata Translation Method for Semantic Associative Search in Multiligual Information Resources
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Keyword(1) metadata
Keyword(2) automatic translation
Keyword(3) semantic associsation search
Keyword(4) multilingual
Keyword(5) majority decision
1st Author's Name Hidehiro OHASHI
1st Author's Affiliation Keio University, Graduate School of Media and Governance()
2nd Author's Name yasushi KIYOKI
2nd Author's Affiliation Keio University, Faculty of Environmental Information
3rd Author's Name Akiko ISHIGURO
3rd Author's Affiliation LEXER RESEARCH Inc.
Date 2003/7/9
Paper # DE2003-21
Volume (vol) vol.103
Number (no) 190
Page pp.pp.-
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