The report presents the basis principles of the ZAPSIB project aimed at the development of a modular series of linguistic processors designed for natural language (NL) interaction with applied data bases. The general structure of the ZAPSIB processors and functions of the main modules are discussed, as well as technology of the project including problem of processors adaptation to an object domain of the interaction.
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Ikchnolcjgyfor the Decade fur collective has been working in the Al domain for more than 15 years. During most of that period our research focused on two "classical" subjects: 1. natural language interfaces and 2. knowledge representation and processing. From the early 1980s, in addition to working on the conceptual aspects of Al, we have been increasingly involved in developing advanced technology of intelligent systems.
Participating in the START project [1] stimulated our research and development [R&D] in this direction.Dur task in the project was to design a more elaborate version of an industrial-type technology based on pilot software "factories." These would allow a multiple-10-fold and moreincrease in the efficiency
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