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  • 41Semantic dyslexia — is, as the name suggests, a subtype of the group of cognitive disorders known as dyslexia. Those who suffer from semantic dyslexia are unable to properly attach words to their meanings in reading and/or speech. When confronted with the word… …

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  • 42Semantic parameterization — is a conceptual modeling process developed by Travis Breaux for expressing natural language descriptions of a domain in first order predicate logic. [T.D. Breaux, A.I. Anton, J. Doyle, Semantic parameterization: a process for modeling domain… …

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  • 43SeMantic Information Logistics Architecture — Betriebssystem unabhängig Programmier­sprache Java Kategorie Framework für Informationsmanagement Lizenz Eclipse Public License …

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  • 44Semantic Information Logistics Architecture — Betriebssystem: unabhängig Programmiersprache: Java Kategorie: Framework für Informationsmanagement Lizenz: Eclipse Public License …

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  • 45Semantic progression — Semantic progression, also known as semantic shift, describes the evolution of word usage mdash; usually to the point that the modern meaning is radically different from the original usage.Examples* demagogue Originally meant a popular leader .… …

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  • 46Semantic bootstrapping — in linguistics refers to the hypothesis that children utilize conceptual knowledge to create grammatical categories when acquiring their first language. Thus, for example, categories like type of object/person maps directly onto the linguistic… …

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  • 47Semantic analytics — is the use of ontologies to analyze content in web resources. This field of research combines text analytics and semantic web technologies like RDF.Some academic research groups that have active project in this area include [http://knoesis.wright …

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  • 48Semantic Interpretation for Speech Recognition — (SISR) definiert die Syntax und Semantik von Anmerkungen für Grammatikregeln in der Speech Recognition Grammar Specification (SRGS). Seit 5. April 2007 ist SISR eine Empfehlung des World Wide Web Consortiums.[1] Auf SRGS Grammatiken aufbauend,… …

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  • 49Semantic saturation — is a cognitive neuroscience phenomenon where intense repetition causes a word or phrase to temporarily lose meaning for the listener, who can only process the speech as repeated meaningless sounds …

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  • 50Semantic interpretation — is an important component in dialog systems. It is related to natural language understanding, but mostly its refers to the last stage of understanding. The goal of interpretation is binding the user utterance to concept, or something the system… …

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