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Using Semantic Annotations for Automatic Hypertext Link Generation in Scientific Texts
Massimo Melucci,Joe Rehder +1 more
- 01 Jan 2002
TL;DR: The paper illustrates the work-in-progress for the use of ontology-based annotations to enrich the description of document contents and thus enhance the effectiveness of automatic hyperlink generation for scientific text retrieval.
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Abstract: The paper illustrates the work-in-progress for the use of ontology-based annotations to enrich the description of document contents and thus enhance the effectiveness of automatic hyperlink generation for scientific text retrieval. We present a methodology based on the vector-space model. Then, we describe the architecture of a prototype that implements automatic hypertext link generation in scientific texts.
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Information retrieval on the semantic web
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- 04 Nov 2002
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