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EcoLexicon and by-products: Integrating and reusing terminological resources

Reutilization and interoperability are major issues in the fields of knowledge representation and extraction, as reflected in initiatives such as the Semantic Web and the Linked Open Data Cloud. This paper shows how terminological resources can be integrated and reused within different types of appl...

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Published in:Terminology 2019-11, Vol.25 (2), p.222-258
Main Authors: León-Araúz, Pilar, Reimerink, Arianne, Faber, Pamela
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