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The construction of a juridical ontology
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Proceedings of the 11th international conference on Artificial intelligence and law table of contents
Stanford, California
SESSION: Game theory table of contents
Pages: 93 - 94  
Year of Publication: 2007
ISBN:978-1-59593-680-6
Authors
Isa Mara da Rosa Alves  Universidade Estadual, Araraquara - SP - Brazil
Rove Luiza de Oliveira Chishman  University of Vale do Rio dos sinos, São Leopoldo - Brasil
Paulo Miguel Torres  University of Évora (UÉVORA), Évora - Portugal
Duarte Quaresma  University of Évora (UÉVORA), Évora - Portugal
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

The need for the representation of both semantics and common sense and its organization in a lexical database or knowledge base has motivated the development of large projects, such as Wordnets, CYC and Mikrokosmos. Besides the generic bases, another approach is the construction of ontologies for specific domains. Among the advantages of such approach there is the possibility of a greater and more detailed coverage of a specific domain and its terminology. Domain ontologies are important resources in several tasks related to the language processing, especially in those related to information retrieval and extraction in textual bases. Information retrieval or even question and answer systems can benefit from the domain knowledge represented in an ontology. Besides embracing the terminology of the field, the ontology makes the relationships among the terms explicit.


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Collaborative Colleagues:
Isa Mara da Rosa Alves: colleagues
Rove Luiza de Oliveira Chishman: colleagues
Paulo Miguel Torres: colleagues
Duarte Quaresma: colleagues