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Conceptual analysis studies in Turkish tests and suggestions to solve the computer network terms lexicon
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Conceptual inference on texts with natural language processing is one of the most important topics of artificial intelligence. The meaning extraction process with artificial intelligence algorithms is frequently done in foreign languages, and in recent years studies for Turkish have been increasing. In this study, concept-meaning extraction studies made for Turkish have been researched and extraction algorithms which can be done on the computer network concept dictionary have been investigated.
Keywords: artificial intelligence, wordnet, algorithms, dictionary, network.
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Conceptual analysis studies in Turkish tests and suggestions to solve the computer network terms lexicon. (2017). Global Journal of Information Technology: Emerging Technologies, 7(1), 2–7. https://doi.org/10.18844/gjit.v7i1.1932
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