ABSTRACT
This paper describes a system for the automated assignment of authoriz ed names. A collaboration between a computer scientist and a librarian, the system provides for enhanced end-user searching of digital libraries without increasing drastically the cost and effort of creating a digital library. It is a part of the workflow management system of the Levy Sheet Music Project.
- 1.G. S. Choudhury, C. Requardt, I. Fujinaga, T. DiLauro, E. W. Brown, J. W. Warner, and B. Harrington. Digital Work ow Management: The Lester S. Levy Digitized Collection of Sheet Music. First Monday, 5(6), June 2000.Google Scholar
- 2.D. Yarowsky. Unsupervised word sense disambiguation rivaling supervised methods. In Proceedings of the 33rd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, pages 189-196, 1995. Google ScholarDigital Library
Index Terms
- Automated name authority control
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