1974
DOI: 10.21236/ada012477
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Natural Language Understanding Systems Within the A. I. Paradigm: A survey and Some Comparisons

Abstract: The paper surveys the major projects on the understanding of natural language that fall within what may now be called the artificial intelligence paradigm for natural language systems. Some space is devoted to arguing that the paradigm is now a reality and different in significant respects from the generative paradigm of present day linguistics. The comparisons between systems center around questions of the relative perspicuity of procedural and static representations; the advantages and disadvantages of devel… Show more

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“…1.9 La Sémantique Préférentielle (Wilks 1975(Wilks , 1977a(Wilks , 1977b Plus récemment (1975-77), Wilks a bâti un système de traduction de l'anglais en français qui, appliqué à de petits paragraphes utilisant 600 sens de mots élémentaires, donne de bons résultats.…”
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“…1.9 La Sémantique Préférentielle (Wilks 1975(Wilks , 1977a(Wilks , 1977b Plus récemment (1975-77), Wilks a bâti un système de traduction de l'anglais en français qui, appliqué à de petits paragraphes utilisant 600 sens de mots élémentaires, donne de bons résultats.…”
Section: Le Syntolunclassified
“…3) These are really syntactic nets, which can be "paraphrased" into semantic nets, or into another language, or into procedures for action. [Wilks, 1975a] Y. Wilks, "Primitives and Words, " Schank & Nash-Webber, pp. 42-45, 1975.…”
Section: Outlines How Syntactic Nets Together With Augmented Transitmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Claims this methodology is superior to that of deductive programs, which work best on puzzles but not on natural input, the latter being based on preference semantics. [Wilks, 1973b] Y. Wilks, "The Stanford Machine Translation Project," , pp. 243-290, 1973.…”
Section: An Exposition Of the Analysis Portion Of A Semantics-based Ementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the network, some wish to simulate reasoning (see papers in Gregg 1974, Solso 1973; the ideas of a novelist or poet can, we think, be simulated in a network. Much of the work in artificial intelligence related to language has been reviewed and evaluated by Yorick Wilks (1975dWilks ( , 1976a.…”
Section: Linguistic Semantics and Discourse Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%