Figure 3. Using the ADX agent for obtaining definitions, synonyms and antonyms, for a given word, during MS Word editing-ADX – Agent for Morphologic Analysis of Lexical Entries in a Dictionary
Description
In figure 3 we present a capture screen of using the ADX1 agent in editing the text in
Microsoft Word. It displays the definition of the current word, but it also generates the synonyms,
used in the application of some web searching rules, used by another intelligent agent, called ASR.
The ASR agent will automatically compose some search strings to use for a web search engine, like
Google, Yahoo, or other. For example, if the user will search the word zăpadă (snow) on Yahoo
search engine, then one can also generate a search for the word nea (synonym of zăpadă) by using
the following ASR rule:
# Yahoo search
IF
http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=^X^&fr=yfp-t-309&toggle=1&cop=mss&ei=UTF-8
THEN
http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=^Clasa(X)^&fr=yfp-t-309&toggle=1&cop=mss&ei=UTF-8
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