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Title of paper: Generalized net model of the automatic natural language translation
Author(s):
Krassimir Atanassov
Centre for Biomedical Engineering — Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Acad. G. Bonchev Str., Bl. 105, Sofia-1113, BULGARIA
krat@bas.bg
Georgi Gluhchev
Institute of Information Technologies — Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Acad. G. Bonchev Str., Bl. 29A, Sofia-1113, BULGARIA
gluhchev@iinf.bas.bg
Anthony Shannon
KvB Institute of Technology, North Sydney, 2060, AUSTRALIA
Warrane College, University of New South Wales, Kensington, 1465, AUSTRALIA
   (current: t.shannon@warrane.unsw.edu.au)
Presented at: 8th IWGN, Sofia, 26 June 2007
Published in: Conference proceedings, pages 32—37
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Abstract: Up to now we have described by Generalized Nets some processes of pattern recognition — particularly, speech, handwriting, face, etc.

The text recognition and translation is another direction of research that will be illustrated with the next example. The process will be modelled in an abstract form. We will suppose that we have one or more expressions that will be interpreted as ordered sets of words - elements of a fixed language. The aim is to recognize the separate words, to translate them on another language and construct corresponding expressions in the second language. Here we will not discuss some specific aspects of the linguistic translation, related to specific language constructions like idioms, proverbs, slang and others.

Keywords: Generalized nets, Pattern recognition, Text recognition and translation
References:
  1. Atanassov, K., Generalized Nets, World Scientific, Singapore, New Jersey, London 1991.
  2. Atanassov K., G. Gluhchev, S. Hadjitodorov, A. Shannon, V. Vasilev. Generalized nets and pattern recognition. KvB Visual Concepts Pty Ltd, Monograph No. 6, Sydney, 2003.
  3. Atanassov, K. On a new hierarchical operator over the generalized nets. Issues in Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets and Generalized Nets, Vol. 3, 2006, 29-34.
  4. Nikolov N., Generalized nets and semantic networks, Advances in Modelling & Analysis, AMSE Press, Vol. 27, 1995, No 1, 19-25.
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