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1. A computer program product having a non-transitory computer-readable medium, wherein the computer-readable medium has a computer program logic recorded thereon, the computer program logic is operative on an input data set involving grammar, the computer program product comprising:
- code for receiving the input data set;
code for determining a target of the input data set, wherein the target is a variable that is a grammatical function;
code for expanding the target, thereby forming an expanded target;
code for parsing the input data set into a plurality of term units (TUs), wherein each TU is separated from another TU by a delimiter;
code for retrieving a respective grammatical function for each TU;
code for grouping the TUs according to their respective grammatical function based on the expanded target; and
code for presenting the grouped TUs to an interface.
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Embodiments are used to extract terms from any text set that are used on other text, such as in a repository, that then can be used in a variety of applications, from providing search results, to analyzing data sets, to building a variety of text generation tools, such as messaging and emails.
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1. A computer program product having a non-transitory computer-readable medium, wherein the computer-readable medium has a computer program logic recorded thereon, the computer program logic is operative on an input data set involving grammar, the computer program product comprising:
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code for receiving the input data set; code for determining a target of the input data set, wherein the target is a variable that is a grammatical function; code for expanding the target, thereby forming an expanded target; code for parsing the input data set into a plurality of term units (TUs), wherein each TU is separated from another TU by a delimiter; code for retrieving a respective grammatical function for each TU; code for grouping the TUs according to their respective grammatical function based on the expanded target; and code for presenting the grouped TUs to an interface. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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