Structure, Syntax and Semantics in Technical Document Recognition
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In this paper, we show that there are two distinct kinds of knowledge in technical document analysis\, : structural and syntactical knowledge, which corresponds to the representation rules of objects, and what we have called semantical knowledge, which refers to knowledge about the real-world objects themselves in an engineering context. After giving an overview of what we mean by this distinction and reviewing the state of the art in the use of knowledge for technical document interpretation, we illustrate how semantics and structure/syntax interact by describing our work on the CELESSTIN system.
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