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'''Compound term processing''' refers to a category of techniques used in [[information retrieval]] applications that perform matching on the basis of [[compound term]]s. Compound terms are built by combining two or more simple terms; for example, "triple" is a single word term, but "triple heart bypass" is a compound term.
 
In August 2003, [[Concept Searching Limited]] introduced the idea of using statistical Compound Term Processing <ref>{{cite journal|url=http://www.conceptsearching.com/Web/UserFiles/File/Concept%20Searching%20Lateral%20Thinking.pdf|title=Lateral Thinking in Information Retrieval|journal=INFORMATION MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY|volume=36 PART 4}} The British Library Direct catalogue entry can be found here:[http://direct.bl.uk/bld/PlaceOrder.do?UIN=138451913&ETOC=RN]</ref>
 
CLAMOUR<ref>[http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/20040117000117/statistics.gov.uk/methods_quality/clamour/default.asp] National Statistics CLAMOUR project</ref> is a European collaborative project which aims to find a better way to classify when collecting and disseminating industrial information & statistics. In contrast to the techniques discussed by Concept Searching Limited, CLAMOUR appears to use a linguistic approach, rather than one based on statistical modelling.