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Chapter 4.6: Textual Disambiguation











































               Fig. 4.6.2 Tying the text to the database.


           Input Into Textual Disambiguation



           The input into textual disambiguation comes from many different places. The most

           obvious source of input is the electronic-based text that represents the document that is
           to be disambiguated. Another important source of data is taxonomies. Taxonomies are
           essential to the process of disambiguation. There will be an entire chapter on taxonomies.
           And there are many other types of parameters based on the document being
           disambiguated.


           Fig. 4.6.3 shows some of the typical input into the process of textual disambiguation.












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