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The '''UNL System''' consists of three main components: the | The '''UNL System''' consists of three main components: | ||
*the UNL itself (i.e, the set of [[UW]]'s, [[relation]]s and [[attribute]]'s and the [[UNL Document Structure]], i.e., the set of rules to combine them; | |||
*the lingware, i.e., the set of lexical databases (dictionaries, knowledge bases and example bases) and grammars | |||
*the software, i.e., the set of basic engines (for UNLization, NLization and normalization) and the applications that can be generated thereafter. | |||
Together they form the multilingual infrastructure that enables human communication across language barriers. Furthermore, thanks to this infrastructure, it is possible to create UNL applications and services in almost all fields of human activities. | |||
Revision as of 16:54, 18 September 2012
The UNL System consists of three main components:
- the UNL itself (i.e, the set of UW's, relations and attribute's and the UNL Document Structure, i.e., the set of rules to combine them;
- the lingware, i.e., the set of lexical databases (dictionaries, knowledge bases and example bases) and grammars
- the software, i.e., the set of basic engines (for UNLization, NLization and normalization) and the applications that can be generated thereafter.
Together they form the multilingual infrastructure that enables human communication across language barriers. Furthermore, thanks to this infrastructure, it is possible to create UNL applications and services in almost all fields of human activities.