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Linking Semantic and Knowledge Representations in a Multi-Domain Dialogue System
In: DTIC (2007)
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Syntactic Simplification for Improving Content Selection in Multi-Document Summarization
In: DTIC (2004)
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Spoken Dialogue for Simulation Control and Conversational Tutoring
In: DTIC (2004)
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Consolidating the Results of the CIRCSIM-Tutor Project and Further Consolidation of the Results of the CIRCSIM-Tutor Project
In: DTIC AND NTIS (2003)
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Development and Evaluation of a Korean Treebank and its Application to NLP
In: DTIC (2002)
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Automated Tutoring Dialogues for Training in Shipboard Damage Control
In: DTIC (2001)
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NLP Track at TREC-5
In: DTIC (1996)
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Talking to InterFIS: Adding Speech Input to a Natural Language Interface
In: DTIC AND NTIS (1992)
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Experiments in Evaluating Interactive Spoken Language Systems
In: DTIC (1992)
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Tipster Shogun System (Joint GE-CMU): MUC-4 Test Results and Analysis
In: DTIC (1992)
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GE-CMU: Description of the Tipster/Shogun System as Used for MUC-4
In: DTIC (1992)
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BBN PLUM: MUC-4 Test Results and Analysis
In: DTIC (1992)
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BBN HARC and DELPHI Results on the ATIS Benchmarks - February 1991
In: DTIC (1991)
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BBN PLUM: MUC-3 Test Results and Analysis
In: DTIC (1991)
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Adaptive Natural Language Processing
In: DTIC AND NTIS (1991)
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Research in Natural Language Processing
In: DTIC AND NTIS (1990)
Abstract: Primary interest is in the development of systems which can automatically process natural language text concerning limited domains. At the outset of our research, a number of research groups had created systems which could analyze some moderately complex tests. However, these systems were just demonstrations operating on small bodies of test, and were too fragile to become prototypes of operational systems (the few exceptions either operated on extremely simple test or extracted only a few predefined types of facts from a text). The central goal was to develop the techniques and tools which would allow us to create robust prototypes for operational systems. This central goal has led us to a wide variety of research in computational linguistics, from the development of parsers, grammars, and complete applications for text processing to basic research on issues of syntactic and semantic analysis. Summarize below these different research areas and provide pointers to the memoranda, publications, and dissertations produced as part of this research.
Keyword: *COMPUTATIONAL LINGUISTICS; *INFORMATION PROCESSING; *NATURAL LANGUAGE; Information Science; Linguistics; PARSERS; PROTOTYPES; SEMANTICS; SYNTAX; TEST AND EVALUATION; TEXT PROCESSING; THESES
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