Proposal for applying verbal structures in information representation and retrieval
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https://doi.org/10.54886/scire.v8i1.1161Abstract
The lack of efficiency in the application of thesauri in some retrieval environments is mainly due to some limitations in the thesaurus structure. Recently, a new standard, the ISO/IEC 13250:1999 about topic-maps, has been approved to overcome these restrictions. The estandard proposed to include verbs as descriptors and to identify relationships. One advantage of this approach consist in the possibility to employ verb descriptors as a tool that merges with classical ones improve them in the indexing tasks. In this document a bibliographic review is presented. This estate of the art is focused in the approach’s advantages and disadvantages. Later, a methodology to develop a thesaurus of verbs is shown. In our method, this verbal thesaurus will be employed to implement the standard about topic-maps automaticallyDownloads
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