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IBM MASTOR SYSTEM: Multilingual Automatic Speech-to-speech Translator
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A Type-Preserving Compiler Infrastructure
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System, Performance, and Applicability Assessment of a High-Performance Computer System.
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A Non-Cognitive Formal Approach to Knowledge Representation in Artificial Intelligence.
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Understanding and Representing Natural Language Meaning.
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Understanding and Representing Natural Language Meaning.
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Memory, Meaning, and Syntax.
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XLMS: A Linguistic Memory System
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Problems in Conceptual Analysis of Natural Language.
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The Role of Object Primitives in Natural Language Processing.
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Analog Frame Store Memory.
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Graph Information Retrieval Language; Programming Manual for FORTRAN Complement. Revision One.
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Methodology for Comprehensive Software Testing.
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Computer Generation of Natural Language from a Deep Conceptual Base
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Memory Model for a Robot
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Abstract: A memory model for a robot has been designed and tested in a simple toy-block world for which it has shown clarity, efficiency, and generality. In a constrained pseudo-English one can ask the program to manipulate objects and query it about the present, past, and possible future states of its world. The program has a good understanding of its world and gives intelligent answers in reasonably good English. Past and hypothetical states of the world are handled by changing the state the world in an imaginary context. Procedures interrogate and modify two global databases, one which contains the present representation of the world and another which contains the past history of events, conversations, etc. The program has the ability to create, destroy, and even resurrect objects in its world. ; Report on Stanford Artificial Intelligence Project.
Keyword: *MEMORY DEVICES; *ROBOTS; ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE; Bionics; Computer Hardware; ENGLISH LANGUAGE; MATHEMATICAL LOGIC; NATURAL LANGUAGE; REASONING
URL: http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/AD0775645
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New Progress in Artificial Intelligence.
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A Developmental Model for Data Translation
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A Model for Process Representation and Synthesis.
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A Selective Bibliography of Computer Graphics
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Project Technical Report
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