Conceptual information processing
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Word Count
93,500 words, Guess
Page Count
374 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL5074241M
- ISBN-100444107738
- OCLC Control Number1691346
- OCLC Control Numberconceptualinform00scha
- Library of Congress Control Number74084874
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- Goodreads4889329
Classifications
- DDC410/.28/54
- LCCP98 .S3
Description
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.
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Topics
Series Statement
- Fundamental studies in computer science ;
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