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WordNet is a lexical database for the English language. It groups English words into sets of synonyms called synsets, provides short, general definitions, and records the various semantic relations between these synonym sets. The purpose is twofold: to produce a combination of dictionary and thesaurus that is more intuitively usable, and to support automatic text analysis and artificial intelligence applications. The database and software tools have been released under a BSD style license and can be downloaded and used freely. The database can also be browsed online. WordNet was created and is being maintained at the Cognitive Science Laboratory of Princeton University under the direction of psychology professor George A. Miller. (Excerpt from Wikipedia article: Wordnet)
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Lessons Learned from Developing and Delivering the BORGES Information Filtering Tool |
Alan Smeaton discusses the development and implementation of BORGES, an information filtering service for WWW pages and USENET news. |
November 1996, issue6, project update |