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The Core Language Engine

Author : Hiyan Alshawi
Publisher : Bradford Book
Page : 352 pages
File Size : 19,70 MB
Release : 1992
Category : Computers
ISBN :

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The Core Language Engine presents the theoretical and engineering advances embodied in one of the most comprehensive natural language processing systems designed to date. Recent research results from different areas of computational linguistics are integrated into a single elegant design with potential for application to tasks ranging from machine translation to information system interfaces. Bridging the gap between theoretical and implementation oriented literature, The Core Language Engine describes novel analyses and techniques developed by the contributors at SRI International's Cambridge Computer Science Research Centre. It spans topics that include a wide-coverage unification grammar for English syntax and semantics, context-dependent and contextually disambiguated logical form representations, interactive translation, efficient algorithms for parsing and generation, and mechanisms for quantifier scoping, reference resolution, and lexical acquisition. Contents Introduction to the CLE - Logical Forms - Categories and Rules - Unification Based Syntactic Analysis - Semantic Rules for English - Lexical Analysis - Syntactic and Semantic Processing - Quantifier Scopin - Sortal Restrictions - Resolving Quasi Logical Forms - Lexical Acquisition - The CLE in Application Development - Ellipsis, Comparatives, and Generation - Swedish-English QLF Translation

The Core Language Engine

Author : Hiyan Alshawi
Publisher : MIT Press
Page : 356 pages
File Size : 18,83 MB
Release : 1992
Category : Computational linguistics
ISBN : 9780262011266

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The Swedish Core Language Engine

Author : Björn Gambäck
Publisher :
Page : 23 pages
File Size : 26,80 MB
Release : 1992
Category : Computational linguistics
ISBN :

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Abstract: "This paper describes a Swedish-language customization (S-CLE) of the SRI Core Language Engine, which has been developed at SICS from the original English-language version by replacing English-specific modules with corresponding Swedish-language versions. The S-CLE is intended to be used as a building block in a broad range of applications, such as data-base query system [sic], machine translation systems, NL front-ends, speech-to-text/text-to-speech systems, and so on. Examples of the first two types of application already exist. The main part of the S- CLE is an extensive Swedish grammar that is compiled into parsing and generation modules. The grammar formalism is a type of unification grammar loosely based on Generalized Phrase Structure Grammar (GPSG). Generation is performed using the Semantic-Head-Driven algorithm. Analysis turns sentences into 'Quasi-Logical Form' (QLF), a logical-form representation, while generation works in the opposite direction. Intermediate stages include processing of morphology, syntax and semantics. For knowledge- base applications, a separate module can convert QLFs into conventional scoped logical forms. After two-and-a-half years of work (approximately 45 person months), the first prototype system has a vocabulary of about 1900 words and covers a fairly broad range of possible grammatical constructions. Based on our experience in this project, we present in this paper detailed arguments to support the claim that customization of an English-language NLP system is a highly cost-effective way of constructing Swedish language systems with corresponding functionality."

Natural Language Processing - NLP 2000

Author : Dimitris N. Christodoulakis
Publisher : Springer
Page : 444 pages
File Size : 48,69 MB
Release : 2003-06-26
Category : Computers
ISBN : 3540451544

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This volume contains the papers prepared for the 2nd International Conference on Natural Language Processing, held 2-4 June in Patras, Greece. The conference program features invited talks and submitted papers, c- ering a wide range of NLP areas: text segmentation, morphological analysis, lexical knowledge acquisition and representation, grammar formalism and s- tacticparsing,discourse analysis,languagegeneration,man-machineinteraction, machine translation, word sense disambiguation, and information extraction. The program committee received 71 abstracts, of which unfortunately no more than 50% could be accepted. Every paper was reviewed by at least two reviewers. The fairness of the reviewing process is demonstrated by the broad spread of institutions and countries represented in the accepted papers. So many have contributed to the success of the conference. The primary credit, ofcourse, goes to theauthors andto the invitedspeakers. By theirpapers and their inspired talks they established the quality of the conference. Secondly, thanks should go to the referees and to the program committee members who did a thorough and conscientious job. It was not easy to select the papers to be presented. Last, but not least, my special thanks to the organizing committee for making this conference happen.

Reversible Grammar in Natural Language Processing

Author : T. Strzalkowski
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 468 pages
File Size : 29,37 MB
Release : 2012-12-06
Category : Computers
ISBN : 1461527228

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Reversible grammar allows computational models to be built that are equally well suited for the analysis and generation of natural language utterances. This task can be viewed from very different perspectives by theoretical and computational linguists, and computer scientists. The papers in this volume present a broad range of approaches to reversible, bi-directional, and non-directional grammar systems that have emerged in recent years. This is also the first collection entirely devoted to the problems of reversibility in natural language processing. Most papers collected in this volume are derived from presentations at a workshop held at the University of California at Berkeley in the summer of 1991 organised under the auspices of the Association for Computational Linguistics. This book will be a valuable reference to researchers in linguistics and computer science with interests in computational linguistics, natural language processing, and machine translation, as well as in practical aspects of computability.

Recent Advances in Natural Language Processing

Author : Ruslan Mitkov
Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Page : 488 pages
File Size : 41,42 MB
Release : 1997-11-20
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9027276005

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This volume is based on contributions from the First International Conference on “Recent Advances in Natural Language Processing” (RANLP’95) held in Tzigov Chark, Bulgaria, 14-16 September 1995. This conference was one of the most important and competitively reviewed conferences in Natural Language Processing (NLP) for 1995 with submissions from more than 30 countries. Of the 48 papers presented at RANLP’95, the best (revised) papers have been selected for this book, in the hope that they reflect the most significant and promising trends (and latest successful results) in NLP. The book is organised thematically and the contributions are grouped according to the traditional topics found in NLP: morphology, syntax, grammars, parsing, semantics, discourse, grammars, generation, machine translation, corpus processing and multimedia. To help the reader find his/her way, the authors have prepared an extensive index which contains major terms used in NLP; an index of authors which lists the names of the authors and the page numbers of their paper(s); a list of figures; and a list of tables. This book will be of interest to researchers, lecturers and graduate students interested in Natural Language Processing and more specifically to those who work in Computational Linguistics, Corpus Linguistics and Machine Translation.

The Handbook of Contemporary Semantic Theory

Author : Shalom Lappin
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 786 pages
File Size : 38,76 MB
Release : 2015-09-22
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 1118881958

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The second edition of The Handbook of Contemporary Semantic Theory presents a comprehensive introduction to cutting-edge research in contemporary theoretical and computational semantics. Features completely new content from the first edition of The Handbook of Contemporary Semantic Theory Features contributions by leading semanticists, who introduce core areas of contemporary semantic research, while discussing current research Suitable for graduate students for courses in semantic theory and for advanced researchers as an introduction to current theoretical work

Controlled Natural Language

Author : Norbert E Fuchs
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 299 pages
File Size : 41,5 MB
Release : 2010-07-12
Category : Computers
ISBN : 3642144179

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This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-workshop proceedings of the Workshop on Controlled Natural Language, CNL 2009, held in Marettimo Island, Italy, in June 2009. The 16 revised full papers presented together with 1 invited lecture were carefully reviewed and selected during two rounds of reviewing and improvement from 31 initial submissions. The papers are roughly divided into the two groups language aspects and tools and applications. Note that some papers fall actually into both groups: using a controlled natural language in an application domain often requires domain-specific language features.

The Infinite Gift

Author : Charles Yang
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 289 pages
File Size : 43,24 MB
Release : 2006-06-27
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 074329338X

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A child's very first word is a miraculous sound, the opening note in a lifelong symphony. Most parents never forget the moment. But that first word is soon followed by a second and a third, and by the age of three, children are typically learning ten new words every day and speaking in complete sentences. The process seems effortless, and for children, it is. But how exactly does it happen? How do children learn language? And why is it so much harder to do later in life? Drawing on cutting-edge developments in biology, neurology, psychology, and linguistics, Charles Yang's The Infinite Gift takes us inside the astonishingly complex but largely subconscious process by which children learn to talk and to understand the spoken word. Yang illuminates the rich mysteries of language: why French newborns already prefer the sound of French to English; why baby-talk, though often unintelligible, makes perfect linguistic sense; why babies born deaf still babble -- but with their hands; why the grammars of some languages may be evolutionarily stronger than others; and why one of the brain's earliest achievements may in fact be its most complex. Yang also puts forth an exciting new theory. Building on Noam Chomsky's notion of a universal grammar -- the idea that every human being is born with an intuitive grasp of grammar -- Yang argues that we learn our native languages in part by unlearning the grammars of all the rest. This means that the next time you hear a child make a grammatical mistake, it may not be a mistake at all; his or her grammar may be perfectly correct in Chinese or Navajo or ancient Greek. This is the brain's way of testing its options as it searches for the local and thus correct grammar -- and then discards all the wrong ones. And we humans, Yang shows, are not the only creatures who learn this way. In fact, learning by unlearning may be an ancient evolutionary mechanism that runs throughout the animal kingdom. Thus, babies learn to talk in much the same way that birds learn to sing. Enlivened by Yang's experiences with his own young son, The Infinite Gift is as charming as it is challenging, as thoughtful as it is thought-provoking. An absorbing read for parents, educators, and anyone who has ever wondered about the origins of that uniquely human gift: our ability to speak and, just as miraculous, to understand one another.