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Natural language processing in support of decision-making: phrases and part-of-speech tagging
2001
Information Processing & Management
The use of natural language information can improve decision-making. Darwinian considerations suggest that language may have developed because it leads to improved decision making and survival, justifying the study of language's contribution to decision making. The study of information-based decision making within the context of evolution provides a view of information use that allows us to both describe the phenomenon of information use as well as to explain why an information use occurs as it
doi:10.1016/s0306-4573(00)00061-3
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