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Language analyzer for morphemically and syntactically analyzing natural languages by using block analysis and composite morphemes

Patent 5225981 Issued on July 6, 1993. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject June 16, 2011. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

Patent References

Method and system for information storing and retrieval using word stems and derivative pattern codes representing familes of affixes
Patent #: 4775956
Issued on: 10/04/1988
Inventor: Kaji ,   et al.

Language translator which automatically recognizes, analyzes, translates and reinserts comments in a sentence Patent #: 4962452
Issued on: 10/09/1990
Inventor: Nogami, et al.

Inventor

Assignee

Application

No. 714990 filed on 06/16/1991

US Classes:

704/2, Translation machine704/4, Based on phrase, clause, or idiom704/9Natural language

Examiners

Primary: Hayes, Gail O.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Foreign Patent References

  • 0168814 EP. 01/13/1986
  • 0175357 EP. 03/13/1986
  • 0180888 EP. 05/13/1986
  • 0200359 JP. 10/13/2012

International Class

G06F 015/38

Foreign Application Priority Data

1986-10-03 JP

Abstract

A language analyzer includes a dictionary having stored therein dictionary data including morpheme data for words, compound words and phrases, and a parsing analyzer for conducting morphological analysis for an inputted sentence by referring to the dictionary. The dictionary contain data for the coupling degree indicating the coupling degree between each of words constituting the compound words or phrases and the parsing analyzer refers to the dictionary for the respective words contained in said inputted sentence and, when a plurality of dictionary data are retrieved for one word in combination with other words, selects the combination of words of a higher coupling degree by referring to the data for said coupling degree.

Other References

  • Fujitsu Scientific & Technical Journal: vol. 21, nr. 3, Jul. 1985; pp. 317-329; entitled "ATLAS: Automatic Translation System"; H. Uchida et al
  • Patent Abstracts of Japan; vol. 9; nr. 86(P-349([1809], Apr. 16, 1985; & JP-A-59 214 979 (Hitachi) Apr. 12, 198
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