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Slade, Mr.
Yale University
New Haven, Connecticut
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  Computer processing of natural language
Krulee G., Prentice-Hall, Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ, 1991.  Type: Book (9780136102885)

From the earliest days of computer science, researchers have tried to develop computational models of language. They had initial success with formal theories of language, which were useful in producing programming languages. Natural la...

Sep 1 1992  
  Automated generation of model-based knowledge acquisition tools
Musen M., Morgan Kaufmann Publishers Inc., San Francisco, CA, 1989.  Type: Book (9789780273088127)

The success of rule-based expert systems has been attenuated by the difficulty in gathering and encoding the rules that serve as the basic intelligence for these systems. In the past, to build an expert system, a computer programmer (o...

May 1 1991  
  Functional considerations in the postediting of machine translated output
Vasconcellos M. Computers and Translation 1(1): 21-38, 1986.  Type: Article

The author describes a Machine Translation (MT) system, SPANAM, developed by the Pan American Health Organization, which requires postediting of the system’s output by a human. In production MT systems, postediting is a commo...

Sep 1 1987  
  From schema theory to computational (neuro-)linguistics
Arbib M., 2000.  Type: Book (9780881751420)

The author seeks “to understand the brain mechanisms of language within a wider analysis of brain mechanisms subserving action and perception.” Arbib rejects Chomsky’s “language faculty”...

May 1 1987  
  The acquisition of syntactic knowledge
Berwick R., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, 1985.  Type: Book (9789780262022262)

This book has a dual identity. It is an artificial intelligence book about a program which learns syntactic rules, and it is a linguistics book about what kind of syntactic rules can be learned. This is a troublesome combination. The c...

Jun 1 1986  
  Transporting the linguistic string project system from a medical to a Navy domain
Marsh E., Friedman C. ACM Transactions on Information Systems 3(2): 121-140, 1985.  Type: Article

LSP (Linguistic String Project) is a natural language processing system that was originally developed for a medical domain. This paper describes LSP in the context of applying the system to a new domain, namely, Navy messages about shi...

Feb 1 1986  
  The LISP tutor: it approaches the effectiveness of a human tutor
Anderson J., Reiser B. BYTE 10(4): 159-175, 1985.  Type: Article

The authors describe an Intelligent Computer-Aided Instruction (ICAI) program for teaching LISP programming to novices. The program, GREATERP (Goal-Restricted Environment for Tutoring and Educational Research on Programming), is itself...

Oct 1 1985  
 
 
 
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