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|    Rene to Doan Son    |
|    Re: Can a text represented by a fuzzy se    |
|    20 Jun 04 15:12:56    |
      From: rene__w@yahoo.com              Doan Son wrote:       > I am finding some related papers to represent a tex by a fuzzy set or       > based on fuzzy theory ? Can it be represent instead of statistical       > approach up to now ? The application maybe in text categorization, text       > retrieval, etc.              I'm doing some work on fuzzy representation models for natural language       processing. You can get a paper on fuzzy co-reference resolution from my       webpage:        http://www.rene-witte.net/php/mod.php?mod=userpage&menu=1304&page_id=13              Basically, we use fuzzy sets to explicitly represent the uncertainty in       determining co-references (i.e., whether two noun phrases refer to the same       entity). Currently, we are also investigating fuzzy approaches to       automatic summarization of newspaper texts.              Cheers, RenĂ©              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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