Extracting Terminological Concept Systems from Natural Language Text

Pipeline for extracting terminological concept systems

Abstract

Terminology denotes a language resource that structures domain-specific knowledge by means of conceptual grouping of terms and their interrelations. Such structured domain knowledge is vital to various specialised communication settings, from corporate language to crisis communication. However, manually curating a terminology is both labour-and time-intensive. Approaches to automatically extract terminology have focused on detecting domain-specific single-and multi-word terms without taking terminological relations into consideration, while knowledge extraction has specialised on named entities and their relations. We present the Text2TCS method to extract single-and multi-word terms, group them by synonymy, and interrelate these groupings by means of a pre-specified relation typology to generate a Terminological Concept System (TCS) from domain-specific text in multiple languages. To this end, the method relies on pre-trained neural language models.

Publication
In European Language Grid. Cognitive Technologies.