Semantic analysis (computational)
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Semantic analysis (computational) is a composite of semantic analysis and computational components. Semantic analysis refers to a formal analysis of meaning,[1] and computational refers to approaches that in principle support effective implementation in digital computers.[2]
See also[edit]
- Computational semantics
- Natural language processing
- Semantic analytics
- Semantic analysis (machine learning)
- Semantic Web
- SemEval
References[edit]
- ^ Sergei Nirenburg; H. L. Somers; Yorick Wilks (2003). Readings in Machine Translation. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. pp. 371–. ISBN 978-0-262-14074-4.
- ^ Blackburn, P., and Bos, J. (2005), Representation and Inference for Natural Language: A First Course in Computational Semantics, Stanford, CA: CSLI Publications. ISBN 1-57586-496-7.
Further reading[edit]
- Chris Fox (2010), "Computational Semantics", In Alexander Clark, Chris Fox, and Shalom Lappin, editors. The Handbook of Computational Linguistics and Natural Language Processing. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell, 394-428.
- Agirre, Eneko, Lluis Marquez & Richard Wincentowski (2009), "Computational semantic analysis of language: SemEval-2007 and beyond", Language Resources and Evaluation 43(2):97-104
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