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Conceptual Information Processing
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Fundamental Studies in Computer Science, 3: Conceptual Information Processing discusses a theory of natural language and implementation of that theory on a computer, focusing basically on an Artificial Intelligence approach to linguistics. This book aims to write computer programs that could understand and generate sentences, which is intended as a first step towards the long range goal of a computer that can communicate with people in natural language. The topics covered include computational linguistics, conceptual dependency theory, history of the analyzer, representation in memory, and structure of BABEL. This publication is a good reference for researchers and specialists working in the field of computer science.
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Conceptual Information Processing
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- PREFACE
- CHAPTER 1. MARGIE
- CHAPTER 2. THE CONCEPTUAL APPROACH TO LANGUAGE PROCESSING
- CHAPTER 3. CONCEPTUAL DEPENDENCY THEORY
- CHAPTER 4. CONCEPTUAL ANALYSIS
- CHAPTER 5. CONCEPTUAL MEMORY AND INFERENCE
- CHAPTER 6. CONCEPTUAL GENERATION
- REFERENCES
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