| Titel: |
Lexicographical data in natural-language systems |
| Personen: | Geeb, Franziskus |
| Jahr: |
2009 |
| Typ: |
Aufsatz |
| Verlag: |
John Benjamins Publishing Company |
| Ortsangabe: |
Amsterdam/Philadelphia |
| In: |
Nielsen, Sandro/Tarp, Sven (Hgg.): Lexicography in the 21st Century. In honour of Henning Bergenholtz |
| Seiten: |
207-234 |
| Untersuchte Sprachen: |
Deutsch*German - Englisch*English |
| Schlagwörter: |
Datenbank*data base
einsprachige Lexikografie*monolingual lexicography
Internet-Lexikografie/Online-Lexikografie*internet lexicography/online lexicography
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| Abstract: |
Natural Language Systems, in the sense of interactive, text-based conversations between man and machine such as a chatbot, are widely used in business, entertainment, and research. The success of a chat robot is justified substantially by its ability to lead a dialogue with a chat partner and make meaningful statements. As knowledge bases for this communication, terminological/lexicographical data are conceivably useful. A large structural depth and well-known definitions of user lexicographical data offer a good basis for an automated discussion between a chatbot and a human user. This project clarifies the circumstances under which lexicographical data can be used as a knowledge base for a chatbot and evaluates the chances for success of such data. |