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This paper aims to lay the foundations of an anaphora resolution framework able to process all types of hypertexts and treat all types of anaphors for the English language. To this end, we provide a linguistically unambiguous and extensive definition and categorization of the concept of anaphora. We introduce a new corpus, and use our proposed categorization to statistically analyze it. Finally, we...
A contextual analysis processing technique, consisting in determining the context understanding together with coherences in sentences, of concepts and phenomena related to each others, must be able to simultaneously interpret accurately a sequence of multiple semantic representations. A word frequently carries different meanings according to the context. For example, having a ldquobig heartrdquo is...
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