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Information Retrieval and Database Architecture for Conventional Japanese Character Dictionaries

  • The cycle of abstraction-reconstruction which occurs as a fundamental principle in the development of culture and in cognitive processes is described and analyzed. This approach leads to recognition of boundary conditions for and directions of probable development of cognitive tools. It is shown how the transition from a conventional Japanese-English character dictionary to a multi-dimensional language database is an instance of such an abstraction-reconstruction cycle. The different phases of the design of a multi-dimensional language database based upon different computer software technologies are properly placed in this cycle. The methods used include the use of UNIX software tools, classical database methods as-well-as the use of search engines based upon full text search in this process. Several directions of application and extension for a multi-dimensional language database are discussed from the general point of view of an abstraction-reconstruction cycle.

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Author:Lothar M. Schmitt, Jens HerderORCiDGND, Subhash Bhalla
Fachbereich/Einrichtung:Hochschule Düsseldorf / Fachbereich - Medien
Hochschule Düsseldorf / Fachbereich - Medien / Creative Media Production and Entertainment Computing
Document Type:Conference Proceeding
Year of Completion:1997
Language of Publication:English
Publisher:IEEE
Place of publication:Los Alamitos
Parent Title (English):Proceedings, Second International Conference on Cognitive Technology
Editor:Barbara Gorayska, Chrystopher L. Nehaniv, Jonathon P. Marsh
First Page:200
Last Page:217
ISBN:0-8186-8084-9
Tag:UNIX; abstraction-reconstruction cycle; database; dictionary; hypertext, search engine; retrieval methods
Licence (German):keine Lizenz - nur Metadaten
Release Date:2019/02/15
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