Sophia Semantic Engine is software that
analyzes and understands natural language, creating a layer of interpretation
in applications that interact with users in a linguistic form and applications
that deal with unstructured information. The Sophia Semantic Engine is based on
proprietary morpho-syntactic analysis modules and on a semantic lexicon of
broad coverage. Domain-dependent modules for semantic analysis are developed on
top of a base syntactic analysis component.
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See also
Semantic analysis of legal
texts
Linguistic
technologies for legal documents
CELI
collaborates with l'Istituto di Teoria e Tecniche dell'Informazione Giuridica of CNR in order to realize systems capable of
facilitating such processes as the editing/publishing of legislative documents,
or legal-domain information retrieval for professionals.
This legacy of knowledge and techniques has grown thanks to the coordinating
role held by CELI in the internal project LOIS - Lexical Ontologies for legal
Information Sharing.
The culmination of knowledge and experience has brought CELI to create specific
systems for the legal domain, targeted at simplifying the publication and
retrieval of legal documents.
In particular:
·
analysis
and conversion of legislative references present in the texts, including
so-called elliptical constructions;
·
automatic
conversion of legislative proceedings into the XML format of Norme in Rete
·
systems
of legal information retrieval based as much on structured metadata as on free
text search integrated with conceptual expansion.
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