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Advanced Capabilities for Evidence Extraction (ACEE)
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In: DTIC AND NTIS (2004)
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Application of Spoken and Natural Language Technologies to Lotus Notes Based Messaging and Communication
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In: DTIC (2002)
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Scenario Customization for Information Extraction
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In: DTIC AND NTIS (2001)
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Text Detection and Translation from Natural Scenes
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In: DTIC (2001)
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Advanced Search Technologies for Unfamiliar Metadata
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In: DTIC (2001)
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Using Information Extraction to Improve Document Retrieval
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In: DTIC (1998)
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Aspectual Modifications to a LCS Database for NLP Applications
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In: DTIC (1997)
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Verbal and compositional lexical aspect provide the underlying temporal structure of events. Knowledge of lexical aspect, e.g. (a)telicity, is therefore required for interpreting event sequences in discourse (Dowty, 1986: Moens and Steedman, 1988; Passoneau. 1988), interfacing to temporal databases (Androutsopoulos, 1996), processing temporal modifiers (Antonisse, 1994), describing allowable alternations and their semantic effects (Resnik:, 1996; Tenny, 1994), and selecting tense and lexical items for natural language generation ((Dorr and Olsen, 1996; Klavans and Chodorow, 1992), cf. (Slobin and Bocaz, 1988)). We show that it is possible to represent lexical aspect both verbal and compositional on a large scale, using Lexical Conceptual Structure (LCS) representations of verbs in the classes cataloged by Levin (1993). We show how proper consideration of these universal pieces of verb meaning may be used to refine lexical representations and derive a range of meanings from combinations of LCS representations. A single algorithm may therefore be used to determine lexical aspect classes and features at both verbal and sentence levels. Finally, we illustrate how knowledge of lexical aspect facilitates the interpretation of events in XLP applications.
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*LEXICOGRAPHY; *NATURAL LANGUAGE; ALGORITHMS; COMPOSITION(PROPERTY); DATA BASES; LCS(LEXICAL CONCEPTUAL STRUCTURE); Linguistics; SEMANTICS; WORDS(LANGUAGE)
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URL: http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA458250 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA458250
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Analysis of the Organization of Lexical Memory
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In: DTIC AND NTIS (1997)
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Using Speech and Natural Language Technology in Language Intervention
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In: DTIC AND NTIS (1997)
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Natural Language Access to Intelligent Systems.
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In: DTIC AND NTIS (1996)
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Natural Language Information Retrieval: TREC-4 Report
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In: DTIC (1995)
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Recent Improvements in the CMU Spoken Language Understanding System
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In: DTIC (1994)
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Eucalyptus: Integrating Natural Language Input with a Graphical User Interface
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In: DTIC AND NTIS (1994)
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Natural Language Information Retrieval: TREC-3 Report
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In: DTIC (1994)
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Using Case-Based Reasoning in Natural Language Processing
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In: DTIC AND NTIS (1993)
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Program 6 Technical Interchange Meeting Proceedings
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In: DTIC AND NTIS (1992)
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