Johanna Monti
University of Sassari
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digital heritage international congress | 2013
Maria Pia di Buono; Mario Monteleone; Federica Marano; Johanna Monti
In the last years important initiatives, like the development of the European Library and Europeana, aim to increase the availability of cultural content from various types of providers and institutions. The accessibility to these resources requires the development of environments which allow both to manage multilingual complexity and to preserve the semantic interoperability. The creation of Natural Language Processing (NLP) applications is finalized to the achievement of CrossLingual Information Retrieval (CLIR). This paper presents an ongoing research on language processing based on the LexiconGrammar (LG) approach with the goal of improving knowledge management in the Cultural Heritage repositories. The proposed framework aims to guarantee interoperability between multilingual systems in order to overcome crucial issues like cross-language and cross-collection retrieval. Indeed, the LG methodology tries to overcome the shortcomings of statistical approaches as in Google Translate or Bing by Microsoft concerning Multi-Word Unit (MWU) processing in queries, where the lack of linguistic context represents a serious obstacle to disambiguation. In particular, translations concerning specific domains, as it is has been widely recognized, is unambiguous since the meanings of terms are mono-referential and the type of relation that links a given term to its equivalent in a foreign language is biunivocal, i.e. a one-to-one coupling which causes this relation to be exclusive and reversible. Ontologies are used in CLIR and are considered by several scholars a promising research area to improve the effectiveness of Information Extraction (IE) techniques particularly for technical-domain queries. Therefore, we present a methodological framework which allows to map both the data and the metadata among the language-specific onto
Second International Workshop on Free/Open-Source Rule-Based Machine Translation | 2011
Johanna Monti; Anabela Barreiro; Annibale Elia; Federica Marano; Antonella Napoli
Machine Translation Summit XIV | 2013
Johanna Monti; Anabela Barreiro; Brigitte Oroliac; Fernando Batista
international conference on social computing | 2013
Johanna Monti; Mario Monteleone; Maria Pia di Buono; Federica Marano
31st International Conference on Lexis and Grammar | 2012
Annibale Elia; Alberto Postiglione; Mario Monteleone; Johanna Monti; Federica Marano
web intelligence, mining and semantics | 2011
Annibale Elia; Alberto Postiglione; Mario Monteleone; Johanna Monti; Daniela Guglielmo
recent advances in natural language processing | 2013
Johanna Monti; Mario Monteleone; Maria Pia di Buono; Federica Marano
Archive | 2010
Anabela Barreiro; Johanna Monti; Annibale Elia; Mario Monteleone
Archive | 2017
Johanna Monti; Maria Pia di Buono; Federico Sangati
Fourth Italian Conference on Computational Linguistics - CLiC-it 2017 | 2017
Johanna Monti; Maria Pia di Buono; Federico Sangati