Sylvie Szulman
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Sylvie Szulman is a person.
- See: TERMINAE, ONTORULE Project.
References
- Personal Homepage: http://www.lipn.fr/~szulman/
- http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/indices/a-tree/s/Szulman:Sylvie.html
- http://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=Sylvie+Szulman
2011
- (Nazarenko et al., 2011) ⇒ Adeline Nazarenko, Abdoulaye Guissé, François Lévy, Nouha Omrane, and Sylvie Szulman. (2011). “Integrating Written Policies in Business Rule Management Systems.” In: Proceedings of the 5th International Symposium on Rules (RuleML 2011-Europe) doi:10.1007/978-3-642-22546-8_9
2000
- (Aussenac-Gilles et al., 2000) ⇒ Nathalie Aussenac-Gilles, Brigitte Biebow, and Sylvie Szulman. (2000). “Revisiting Ontology Design: A Methodology Based on Corpus Analysis.” In: Proceedings of the 12th European Workshop on Knowledge Acquisition, Modeling and Management (EKAW 2000)
- CITED BY: ~134 http://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=%22Revisiting+ontology+design%3A+A+method+based+on+corpus+analysis%22+2000
- ABSTRACT: We promote a new approach for knowledge modelling based on knowledge elicitation from technical documents. It benefits of the increasing amount of available electronic texts and of the maturity of natural language processing tools. The approach defines a framework where the knowledge engineer selects the appropriate tools, combines their use and interprets their results to build up a domain model. The paper presents the method and reports an on-going application to design an ontology of knowledge engineering tools in French.
1999
- (Biebow & Szulman, 1999) ⇒ Brigitte Biebow and Sylvie Szulman. (1999). “TERMINAE: A Linguistic-based Tool for the Building of a Domain Ontology.” In: Proceedings of the 11th European Workshop on Knowledge Acquisition, Modeling and Management (EKAW 1999)
- CITED BY: ~80 http://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=%22TERMINAE%3A+A+linguistics-based+tool+for+the+building+of+a+domain+ontology%22+1999
- ABSTRACT: The purpose of TERMINAE is to help building an ontology, both from scratch and from texts, without control by any task. Requirements have been defined for a methodology on the basis of real experiments. TERMINAE fulfills these requirements, involving theoretical bases from linguistics and knowledge representation. Its strong points are integration of a terminological approach and an ontology management, precise definition of concept types reflecting modeling choices, and traceability facilities. This paper presents briefly the experiments leading to the requirements, and focuses on the tool and its underlying methodology.