1st Edition
Strategies for Natural Language Processing
556 Pages
by
Psychology Press
560 Pages
by
Psychology Press
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First published in 1982. Simply defined, the field of natural language processing is concerned with theories and techniques that address the problem of natural language communication with computers. One of the goals of this research is to design computer programs that will allow people to interact with computers in natural conversational dialogues.
Preface, Abstracts, PART I: INTRODUCTION, PART II: IMPLEMENTATION ISSUES, PART III: CONVERSATION AND DISCOURSE, PART IV: KNOWLEDGE REPRESENTATION, PART V: THEORETICAL ISSUES, Notes on Contributors, Subject Index, Author Index
Biography
Wendy G. Lehnert Yale University, Martin H. Ringle Vassar College