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Akıllı Bilgi Erişim, Akıllı Araçlar ve Onları Destekleyen Standartlar İster

Intelligent Information Retrieval Needs Smart Tools and Supporting Standards

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Abstract (2. Language): 
Though Google is an eff ective and popular search engine for locating information on the World Wide Web, it has tended to have the eff ect of blinding people to the enormous and growing problem of accessing and sharing digital information, much of which is not even available on the Web. If we are to eff ectively tackle this problem we will need a range of information processing standards and tools. To illustrate this belief, brief mention is made of the new British Standards and emerging International Standards dealing with structured vocabularies and interoperability; and of some systems which are leading the way in their application and development.
Abstract (Original Language): 
World-wide-web”de Google, etkin ve popüler bir arama motorudur. Fakat birçoğu Web’de bile olmayan bilgilere erişme ve onları paylaşma açılarından ortaya çıkan büyük ve gittikçe büyüyen sorunun varlığıyla, kişileri körleştirme etkisine sahip olmaya başlamıştır. Bu sorunla etkin bir şekilde baş etmek istiyorsak, geniş bir bilgi süreçleme standardına ve araçlarına ihtiyacımız vardır. Bu anlayışı örneksemek üzere, çalışmada, kendi arasında işlemlenebilen ve yapısallaştırılmış sözcük dağarına ilişkin yeni Britanya Standartları’na ve ortaya konulmaya başlanan Uluslararası Standartlara ve ayrıca uygulama ve geliştirme yolları açık olan bazı sistemlere kısa değinmeler yapılmaktadır.
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