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Science, 1977
Natural language processing (NLP) is the study of mathematical and computational modeling of various aspects of language and the development of a wide range of systems. These include spoken language systems that integrate speech and natural language; cooperative interfaces to databases and knowledge bases that model aspects of human-human interaction ...
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Natural language processing (NLP) is the study of mathematical and computational modeling of various aspects of language and the development of a wide range of systems. These include spoken language systems that integrate speech and natural language; cooperative interfaces to databases and knowledge bases that model aspects of human-human interaction ...
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Proceedings of the 1978 ACM SIGMOD international conference on management of data - SIGMOD '78, 1978
The panel will focus on the different approaches to creating natural language interfaces to DBMS. Of particular interest is the manner in which database definition information, user feedback dialogues, storage of the lexicon and database path selection are handled. The panelists have all been involved in implementing such interfaces.
Howard Lee Morgan +5 more
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The panel will focus on the different approaches to creating natural language interfaces to DBMS. Of particular interest is the manner in which database definition information, user feedback dialogues, storage of the lexicon and database path selection are handled. The panelists have all been involved in implementing such interfaces.
Howard Lee Morgan +5 more
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Pseudo natural language vs. controlled natural language
2010 4th International Universal Communication Symposium, 2010Natural language is an indispensable means of communication. But it is also a serious barrier for communication, in particular between human and computers. Efforts have been made to overcome this barrier since long time ago. One of these efforts was to design controlled natural languages (CNL), which are subsets of natural languages, yet are easy to ...
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CHI '00 extended abstracts on Human factors in computer systems - CHI '00, 2000
The CHI research community has investigated a number of issues related to natural-language (NL) processing. These include usability of hypertext [e.g., 2], spoken-dialogue systems as interfaces [e.g., 8, 6, 7, 4], and multi-modal interaction [e.g., 1, 5]. While there were few NL-related papers before 1993, the number of CHI papers relating to NL issues
David G. Novick +2 more
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The CHI research community has investigated a number of issues related to natural-language (NL) processing. These include usability of hypertext [e.g., 2], spoken-dialogue systems as interfaces [e.g., 8, 6, 7, 4], and multi-modal interaction [e.g., 1, 5]. While there were few NL-related papers before 1993, the number of CHI papers relating to NL issues
David G. Novick +2 more
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In defense of natural language
Proceedings of the ACM annual conference on - ACM '72, 1972Natural language has evolved to the present point in a way optimally to meet the needs for two-way human communication. This holds both in terms of the general folk argot and the specialized versions of English, German, Japanese, etc. used in scientific, technical and other specialized discourse.
Vincent E. Guiliano, Arthur D. Little
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Processing Natural Language without Natural Language Processing
2003We can still create computer programs displaying only the most rudimentary natural language processing capabilities. One of the greatest barriers to advanced natural language processing is our inability to overcome the linguistic knowledge acquisition bottleneck.
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Intelligenza Artificiale, 2006
The study of language is fascinating for a number of reasons. First of all, human languages are intimately connected to the knowledge of the world and to our living in the world. We are able to talk about the things we can touch, about things that happen, about our emotions, desires, sensations.
Lesmo L., PAZIENZA, MARIA TERESA
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The study of language is fascinating for a number of reasons. First of all, human languages are intimately connected to the knowledge of the world and to our living in the world. We are able to talk about the things we can touch, about things that happen, about our emotions, desires, sensations.
Lesmo L., PAZIENZA, MARIA TERESA
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Fifth International Conference on Hybrid Intelligent Systems (HIS'05), 2005
Summary form only given. Natural language processing (NLP) is a major area of artificial intelligence research, which in its turn serves as a field of application and interaction of a number of other traditional AI areas. Until recently, the focus in AI applications in NLP was on knowledge representation, logical reasoning, and constraint satisfaction -
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Summary form only given. Natural language processing (NLP) is a major area of artificial intelligence research, which in its turn serves as a field of application and interaction of a number of other traditional AI areas. Until recently, the focus in AI applications in NLP was on knowledge representation, logical reasoning, and constraint satisfaction -
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ACM SIGART Bulletin, 1977
One project of the Behavioral Sciences Group, IBM Research, is to analyze natural language programs to discover the means by which process information is communicated. The object is to determine the extent to which there exist sufficiently reliable and powerful communication mechanisms which might be employed in natural language interfaces between ...
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One project of the Behavioral Sciences Group, IBM Research, is to analyze natural language programs to discover the means by which process information is communicated. The object is to determine the extent to which there exist sufficiently reliable and powerful communication mechanisms which might be employed in natural language interfaces between ...
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Natural Language Understanding
2009I focus on three characteristics of natural language understanding systems that incorporate the properties that make humans able to understand language naturally. The first characteristic of such systems is that they handle recursion. A second property of these systems is that they process abstract hierarchical structures, and they are not limited to ...
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