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1st ANLP 1983: Santa Monica, California, USA
- 1st Applied Natural Language Processing Conference, ANLP 1983, Miramar-Sheraton Hotel, Santa Monica, California, USA, February 1-3, 1983. ACL 1983
- Aravind K. Joshi:
Domain-Independent Natural Language Interfaces: Session Introduction. 1-2 - Marjorie Templeton, John D. Burger:
Problems In Natural-Language Interface To DSMS With Examples From EUFID. 3-16 - Bozena Henisz Thompson, Frederick B. Thompson:
Introducing ASK, A Simple Knowledgeable System. 17-24 - Jerrold M. Ginsparg:
A Robust Portable Natural Language Data Base Interface. 25-30 - Giovanni Guida, Carlo Tasso:
IR-NLI : An Expert Natural Language Interface To Online Data Bases. 31-38 - Barbara J. Grosz:
TEAM: A Transportable Natural-Language Interface System. 39-45 - Ralph Grishman, Lynette Hirschman, Carol Friedman:
Isolating Domain Dependencies In Natural Language Interfaces. 46-53 - Ivan A. Sag:
Knowledge-Based Approaches: Session Introduction. 54- - Christine A. Montgomery:
Distinguishing Fact From Opinion And Events From Meta-Events. 55-61 - Timothy W. Finin, Martha Stone Palmer:
Parsing With Logical Variables. 62-68 - Wendy G. Lehnert, Steven P. Shwartz:
EXPLORER: A Natural Language Processing System for Oil Exploration. 69-72 - Michael J. Pazzani, Carl Engelman:
Knowledge Based Question Answering. 73-80 - Branimir Boguraev, Karen Sparck Jones:
How To Drive A Database Front Did Using General Semantic Information. 81-88 - Ralph M. Weischedel:
Handling Ill-Formed Input: Session Introduction. 89-92 - Karen Jensen, George E. Heidorn:
The Fitted Parse: 100% Parsing Capability in a Syntactic Grammar of English. 93-98 - Elaine Marsh:
Utilizing Domain-Specific Information For Processing Compact Text. 99-103 - Richard H. Granger, Chris J. Staros, Gregory S. Taylor, Rika Yoshii:
Scruffy Text Understanding: Design and Implementation of the NOMAD System. 104-106 - Donald E. Walker:
Text Analysis: Session Introduction. 107-108 - Larry H. Reeker, Elena M. Chmora, Paul E. Blower Jr.:
Specialized Information Extraction: Automatic Chemical Reaction Coding From English Descriptions. 109-116 - James R. Cowie:
Automatic Analysis Of Descriptive Texts. 117-123 - Mark S. Tuttle, David D. Sherertz, Marsden S. Blois, Stuart J. Nelson:
"Expertness" from Structured Text? RECONSIDER: A Diagnostic Prompting Program. 124-131 - Carole D. Hafner, John D. Joyce:
Using Natural Language Descriptions To Improve The Usability Of Databases. 132-135 - George Vladutz:
Natural Language Text Segmentation Techniques Applied To The Automatic Compilation Of Printed Subject Indexes And For Online Database Access. 136-142 - Gian Piero Zarri:
Automatic Representation Of The Semantic Relationships Corresponding To A French Surface Expression. 143-147 - Gary R. Martins:
Machine Translation: Session Introduction. 148- - Harold L. Somers:
Investigating The Possibility Of A Microprocessor-Based Machine Translation System. 149-155 - Toyoaki Nishida, Shuji Doshita:
An Application Of Montague Grammar To English-Japanese Machine Translation. 156-165 - Jonathan Slocum:
A Status Report On The LRC Machine. 166-173 - Alan K. Melby:
COMPUTER-ASSISTED TRANSLATION SYSTEMS: The Standard Design and A Multi-level Design. 174-177 - Douglas L. Hogan:
Speech Interfaces: Session Introduction. 178-179 - Alan W. Biermann, Robert D. Rodman, Bruce W. Ballard, T. Betancourt, Griff L. Bilbro, Harriet Haynsworth Deas, Linda Fineman, Pamela E. Fink, Kermit C. Gilbert, Duncan Gregory, J. Francis Heidlage:
Interactive Natural Language Problem Solving: A Pragmatic Approach. 180-191 - David L. McPeters, Alan L. Tharp:
Application Of The Liberman-Prince Stress Rules To Computer Synthesized Speech. 192-197 - S. Jerrold Kaplan:
The Impact Of Natural Language Access On Database Design And Implementation.
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