Proceedings of International Conference on Applied Innovation in IT
2016/03/10, Volume 4, Issue 1, pp.39-43

One Approach to the Problem Solution of Specialized Software Development for Subject Search


Dmitriy Grinchenkov, Darya Kushchiy, Anastasia Kolomiets


Abstract: In the article relevance of system development for subject search using computational linguistics is considered. The basic principles of system functioning are defined. The principle of grammar development for information retrieval from the partially structured text in a natural language is considered. The ranging principle of results of information search is defined.

Keywords: information retrieval, subject search, semantic web, grammar, natural languages, formal languages

DOI: 10.13142/KT10004.08

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