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Trost, Harald
University of Vienna
Vienna, Austria
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  Incremental interpretation
Pereira F., Pollack M. Artificial Intelligence 50(1): 37-82, 1991.  Type: Article

The semantic interpretation of utterances in a discourse is discussed. The paper falls within computational linguistics, but has a strong AI vein. As the authors rightly point out, compositionality and incrementality are desiderata for...

Aug 1 1992  
  Natural language generation systems
McDonald D., Bolc L. (ed), Springer-Verlag New York, Inc., New York, NY, 1988.  Type: Book (9780387966915)

Since the authors of most of these papers concerning the generation of written natural language by computer systems work in artificial intelligence, the emphasis is on the engineering aspect of designing natural language generators. Th...

Jan 1 1992  
  Schemata for understanding of argumentation in newspaper texts
Roesner D.  Progress in artificial intelligence (, Orsay, France, 3111985.  Type: Proceedings

The theme of this paper is to produce a coherent interpretation of texts (newspaper articles) by making their argumentation structure explicit. The method applied is the recognition of certain patterns in the text. These patterns are e...

Apr 1 1986  
  Beliefs, points of view and multiple environments
Wilks Y., Bien J.  Artificial and human intelligence (, Lyon, France, 1711984.  Type: Proceedings

The paper deals with belief models, a research area which has drawn growing attention during the last years. It describes the role of belief structures of individuals for the understanding of dialogue and text. The paper starts with th...

Nov 1 1985  
  Artificial intelligence: tools, techniques, and applications
O’Shea T. (ed), Eisenstadt M. (ed), Harper&Row Publishers, Inc., New York, NY, 1984.  Type: Book (9789780060418946)

This book is intended as a tutorial for people who want to become familiar with Artificial Intelligence (AI). It differs from other introductions to AI in various ways. The reader is encouraged to work through all the examples by himse...

Jun 1 1985  
 
 
   
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