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Definition of Machine readable dictionary
1. Noun. A machine-readable version of a standard dictionary; organized alphabetically.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Machine Readable Dictionary
Literary usage of Machine readable dictionary
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. First Text Retrieval Conference (Trec-1): Proceedings by D. K. Harman (1993)
"... for completely machine-built completion (4) other (describe) g. auxiliary files
needed for machine use (1) machine-readable dictionary (which one? ..."
2. Overview of the Third Text Retrieval Conference (Trec-3) edited by D. K. Harmon (1996)
"from a machine-readable dictionary. ACM Transactions on Office Information Systems,
12(3):278-295. ..."
3. Final Evaluation Of The Results Of Eurotra: A Specific Programme Concerning ...by DIANE Publishing Company by DIANE Publishing Company (2004)
"A parser for a subset of English, with focus on the treatment of multi-word units
and the importation of material from a machine-readable dictionary, ..."
4. Text Retrieval Conference, 4th edited by D. K. Harman (1998)
"The initial queries were created from term-by-term lookup in a bilingual machine
readable dictionary. Although promising, the work left many unanswered ..."
5. The Information Universe: Issues in Informing Science and Information by Informing Science Institute, Eli Cohen, Ed. (2006)
"Text categorization for multiple users based on semantic features from a machine
readable dictionary. ACM Transactions on Information Systems (TOIS), 72(3), ..."