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Human language technologies for knowledge management: challenges and opportunities
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Proceedings of the workshop on Human Language Technology and Knowledge Management - Volume 2001 table of contents
Toulouse, France
Article No. 2  
Year of Publication: 2001
Author
Mark Maybury  The MITRE Corporation, Bedford, MA
Publisher
Association for Computational Linguistics  Morristown, NJ, USA
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ABSTRACT

This paper outlines the central role a range of human language technologies play in the emerging discipline of knowledge management. We articulate several grand challenges, illustrate some early successes, and recommend areas of continued research.


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Becerra-Fernandez, I. 2001. Searching for Experts with Expertise-Locator Knowledge Management Systems. In ACL '01 Workshop on Human Language Technology and Knowledge Mangement. Toulouse, France.
 
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Maybury, M., D'Amore, R., House, D. Nov-Dec, 2000. Automating the Finding of Experts. International Journal of Research Technology Management. 43(6): 12--15.
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Maybury, M., D'Amore, R. and House, D. forthcoming. Awareness of Organizational Expertise. Journal of Human Computer Interaction: Special issue on Awareness.
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