TY - JOUR AU - Ordoñez Salinas, Sonia AU - Gelbukh, Alexander PY - 2010/05/11 Y2 - 2024/03/29 TI - Representación computacional del lenguaje natural escrito JF - Ingeniería JA - Ing. VL - 15 IS - 1 SE - Article DO - 10.14483/23448393.3630 UR - https://revistas.udistrital.edu.co/index.php/reving/article/view/3630 SP - AB - <p>When humans read, or hear, words, they immediately relate<br />them to a concept. This is possible due to the information<br />already stored in the brain and also to human’s ability to<br />select, process, and associate such information with words.<br />However, for a computer, natural language text is only a<br />sequence of bits that does not convey any meaning on its<br />own, unless properly processed. A computer interprets this<br />bit sequence by modeling the processing that takes place in<br />human minds, namely structuring and linking the text with<br />previously stored information. During this process, as well<br />as when describing its results, the text is represented using<br />various formal structures that permit automatic processing,<br />interpretation, and comparison of information. In this paper,<br />we present a detailed description of these structures.</p> ER -