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Semantics and Logics of Computation
1997The aim of this volume is to present developments in semantics and logics of computation in a way that is accessible to graduate students. The book is based on a summer school at the Isaac Newton Institute and consists of a sequence of linked lecture courses by international authorities in the area.
Peter Dybjer, Andrew M. Pitts
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Computer-based semantic analyzers
International Journal of Computer & Information Sciences, 1972Computer-based semantic analyzers come from five basic areas: machine translation, question and answer systems, content analysis, bibliographic retrieval, and medical information retrieval systems. This paper brings together and reviews these five basic areas and looks at representative semantic analyzers from them.
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Towards a Computational Semantics
1987In ordinary model-theoretic semantics, set-theoretic denotations are assigned to linguistic expressions without regard to computational complexity. Yet, there is a reasonable prima facie case for the assumption that at least basic items in natural language correspond to simple procedures, that are easy to learn. What is needed to investigate such ideas
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Inference in Computational Semantics
2001The Third Workshop on Inference in Computational Seamntics (ICoS-3) continues to pursue the aims of its predecessors (ICoS-1, held in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, on 15 August 1999, and ICoS-2, held at Schloss Dagstuhl, Germany, on 29-30 July 2000). That is, it aims to bring together researchers from areas such as Computational Linguistics, Artificial ...
Blackburn, Patrick, Kohlhase, Michael
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Semantics in Algebraic Computation
1989I am interested in symbolic computation for theoretical research in algebraic topology. Most algebraic computations in topology are hand calculations; that is, they can be accomplished by the researcher in times ranging from hours to weeks, and they are aimed at discovering general patterns rather than producing specific formulas understood in advance.
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COMPUTING IN THE SEMANTIC DOMAIN
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1971openaire +4 more sources
Computing The Semantic Information In An Utterance [PDF]
Reinhard Muskens, Harry Bunt
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