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Table 2 Types of extracted noun phrases Type Noun Noun Noun "of" Noun Adjective Noun.
First, QGS searches for the concepts related to every extracted noun or noun phrase in the WordNet database normally.
If the extracted nouns and noun phrases are not stored in Data Storage, QGS starts Step 4. Step 4: input extracted nouns and noun phrases into the WordNet database, QGS then extracts all matching hyponyms and example sentences.
Hyponyms give participants of an argumentation session more information related to the extracted nouns and noun phrases.
It takes a complex text, which can be a word, a phrase, a sentence, or a paragraph as input and returns a list of extracted nouns and noun phrases ((L_{mathrm{result}})) as output.
Then it extracts the noun terms and stores them in a list.
The basic idea is to extract the noun terms from the given short text and perform a lookup into Probase to generate multiple concepts that relate to those noun terms.
The aim of this study was to develop and evaluate a method of extracting noun phrases with full phrase structures from a set of clinical radiology reports using natural language processing (NLP) and to investigate the effects of using the UMLS® Specialist Lexicon to improve noun phrase identification within clinical radiology documents.
In general, DS approaches generally yield lower performance than pattern-based approaches when extracting proper nouns (Shi et al., 2010).
For a number of disambiguated authors we created a profile that describes their expertise by extracting all nouns from the abstracts of their associated references.
From each segment, we extracted attribute candidates (nouns or noun groups filtered by various word lists) which are presented to the user, who accepts or rejects them (this step is not exemplified in Fig. 4).
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