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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 30, 2018
Filed:
Jul. 01, 2016
The University of North Carolina AT Charlotte, Charlotte, NC (US);
Walid A. Shalaby, Charlotte, NC (US);
Wlodek W. Zadrozny, Charlotte, NC (US);
Kripa Rajshekhar, Deerfield, IL (US);
THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHARLOTTE, Charlotte, NC (US);
Abstract
Mined semantic analysis techniques (MSA) include generating a first subset of concepts, from a NL corpus, that are latently associated with an NL candidate term based on (i) a second subset of concepts from the corpus that are explicitly or implicitly associated with the candidate term and (ii) a set of concept association rules. The concept association rules are mined from a transaction dictionary constructed from the corpus and defining discovered latent associations between corpus concepts. A concept space of the candidate term includes at least portions of both the first and second subset of concepts, and includes indications of relationships between latently-associated concepts and the explicitly/implicitly-associated concepts from which the latently-associated concepts were derived. Measures of relatedness between candidate terms are deterministically determined based on their respective concept spaces. Example corpora include digital corpora such as encyclopedias, journals, intellectual property datasets, health-care related datasets/records, financial-sector related datasets/records, etc.