#28562This general strategy will be illustrated by a practical application, namely the highlighting of relevantinformation in a patient discharge summary (PDS) by means of modern HyperText Mark-Up Language (HTML) technology.
other,17-1-A97-1027,ak
existing
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NLP-system
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for
<term>
Dutch
</term>
(
<term>
Dutch Medical Language Processor
#28481In this paper, we want to show how the morphological component of an existing NLP-system forDutch (Dutch Medical Language Processor - DMLP) has been extended in order to produce output that is compatible with the language independent modules of the LSP-MLP system (Linguistic String Project - Medical Language Processor) of the New York University.
other,17-2-A97-1027,ak
of the latter , while focusing on
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idiosyncrasies
</term>
for
<term>
Dutch
</term>
. This general
#28542The former can take advantage of the language independent developments of the latter, while focusing onidiosyncrasies for Dutch.
other,19-2-A97-1027,ak
focusing on
<term>
idiosyncrasies
</term>
for
<term>
Dutch
</term>
. This general strategy will be illustrated
#28544The former can take advantage of the language independent developments of the latter, while focusing on idiosyncrasies forDutch.
other,19-3-A97-1027,ak
relevant
<term>
information
</term>
in a
<term>
patient discharge summary ( PDS )
</term>
by means of modern
<term>
HyperText
#28565This general strategy will be illustrated by a practical application, namely the highlighting of relevant information in apatient discharge summary ( PDS ) by means of modern HyperText Mark-Up Language (HTML) technology.
other,33-1-A97-1027,ak
been extended in order to produce
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output
</term>
that is compatible with the
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#28497In this paper, we want to show how the morphological component of an existing NLP-system for Dutch (Dutch Medical Language Processor - DMLP) has been extended in order to produceoutput that is compatible with the language independent modules of the LSP-MLP system (Linguistic String Project - Medical Language Processor) of the New York University.
tech,10-1-A97-1027,ak
this paper , we want to show how the
<term>
morphological component
</term>
of an existing
<term>
NLP-system
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#28474In this paper, we want to show how themorphological component of an existing NLP-system for Dutch (Dutch Medical Language Processor - DMLP) has been extended in order to produce output that is compatible with the language independent modules of the LSP-MLP system (Linguistic String Project - Medical Language Processor) of the New York University.
tech,15-1-A97-1027,ak
morphological component
</term>
of an existing
<term>
NLP-system
</term>
for
<term>
Dutch
</term>
(
<term>
Dutch
#28479In this paper, we want to show how the morphological component of an existingNLP-system for Dutch (Dutch Medical Language Processor - DMLP) has been extended in order to produce output that is compatible with the language independent modules of the LSP-MLP system (Linguistic String Project - Medical Language Processor) of the New York University.
tech,29-3-A97-1027,ak
summary ( PDS )
</term>
by means of modern
<term>
HyperText Mark-Up Language ( HTML ) technology
</term>
. Such an application can be of use
#28575This general strategy will be illustrated by a practical application, namely the highlighting of relevant information in a patient discharge summary (PDS) by means of modernHyperText Mark-Up Language ( HTML ) technology.
tech,39-1-A97-1027,ak
</term>
that is compatible with the
<term>
language independent modules
</term>
of the
<term>
LSP-MLP system ( Linguistic
#28503In this paper, we want to show how the morphological component of an existing NLP-system for Dutch (Dutch Medical Language Processor - DMLP) has been extended in order to produce output that is compatible with thelanguage independent modules of the LSP-MLP system (Linguistic String Project - Medical Language Processor) of the New York University.
tool,19-1-A97-1027,ak
NLP-system
</term>
for
<term>
Dutch
</term>
(
<term>
Dutch Medical Language Processor - DMLP
</term>
) has been extended in order to produce
#28483In this paper, we want to show how the morphological component of an existing NLP-system for Dutch (Dutch Medical Language Processor - DMLP) has been extended in order to produce output that is compatible with the language independent modules of the LSP-MLP system (Linguistic String Project - Medical Language Processor) of the New York University.
tool,44-1-A97-1027,ak
language independent modules
</term>
of the
<term>
LSP-MLP system ( Linguistic String Project - Medical Language Processor )
</term>
of the New York University . The
#28508In this paper, we want to show how the morphological component of an existing NLP-system for Dutch (Dutch Medical Language Processor - DMLP) has been extended in order to produce output that is compatible with the language independent modules of theLSP-MLP system ( Linguistic String Project - Medical Language Processor ) of the New York University.