:UNL can also mean University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
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In machine translation, Universal Networking Language (UNL) is an artificial pivot language that relies on the semi-automatic translation from the initial text in a natural language into its pivot equivalent. Documents expressed in the pivot language can then be automatically translated
into another natural language.
The pivot representation consists of concepts and relations between them.
Concepts are not formally defined but represented by their English equivalent. Allowed concepts are listed in the Universal Word Lexicon (UW concepts). The relations between the concepts are drawn from a set of predefined relations.
The Universal Networking Language Project is an attempt to build a knowledge-based translation system. It has developed a format specification of an intermediary language (UNL), a limited lexicon (UW KB) and several demos each of which converts UNL to a natural language. As of 2004, the project is not finished yet.
BabelCode, UNL and KCE (by Carnegie Mellon University) are all more or less based on knowledge representation theory but apply it in different levels. (en)
- Die Universal Networking Language (UNL) bedeutet Universelle Netzwerksprache. Es handelt sich um eine formale, mathematische Sprache. Sie wird als internationales Kooperationsprojekt vom Institute of Advanced Studies (IAS) der Universität der Vereinten Nationen (UNU) in Tokio in Zusammenarbeit mit internationalen Partnern entwickelt. Ziel der Entwicklung ist der Abbau der Sprachbarrieren im Internet. Alle in den Vereinten Nationen vertretenen Sprachen sollen teilhaben. (de)
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| - :UNL can also mean University of Nebraska-Lincoln. (en)
- Die Universal Networking Language (UNL) bedeutet Universelle Netzwerksprache. Es handelt sich um eine formale, mathematische Sprache. Sie wird als internationales Kooperationsprojekt vom Institute of Advanced Studies (IAS) der Universität der Vereinten Nationen (UNU) in Tokio in Zusammenarbeit mit internationalen Partnern entwickelt. Ziel der Entwicklung ist der Abbau der Sprachbarrieren im Internet. Alle in den Vereinten Nationen vertretenen Sprachen sollen teilhaben. (de)
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