Abstract
The paper discusses methods of forming special models for the representation of various sets of knowledge in various information systems. The work is devoted to the application of distributive semantics in the identification of significant combinations in one subject area (PRO) within the framework of the formalization of linguistic expert information (LEI). The paper applies an approach to the formalization of LEI based on a set of analytical methods, where linear algebra is used as models. This approach makes it possible to initialize the procedure for the automatic formation of hierarchical LEI architectures or dendrograms when identifying significant combinations of titles of several collections of texts. The scientific novelty lies in the proposed analytical approach using distributive semantics in identifying significant combinations of titles of several collections of texts, which allows for the analysis and processing of linguistic expert information. The paper aims to create conditions for the formalization of the LEI by applying distributive semantics when identifying significant combinations of titles of several collections. The ontology constructed in this work complements the search structure within the framework of the considered PRO and can be supplemented and developed in the future.
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