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Natural Artificial Languages: Low-Level Processes.
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Knowledge Representation and Retrieval for Natural Language Processing
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Computer Recognition of Phonets in Speech.
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Fuzzy Sets and Other Methods for Telling a Computer How to Decide
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Operational Test and Evaluation of the Meter Engineering Development Model.
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Prerequisites to Deriving Formal Specifications from Natural Language Requirements.
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An Algorithmic Solution for a Queueing Model of a Computer System with Interactive and Batch Jobs
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Multiple Finite Source Queueing Model with Fixed Priority Scheduling.
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A Workshop on the Gathering of Information for Problem Formulation
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Word Meaning Selection in Multiprocess Language Understanding Programs
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Text Generation: The State of the Art and the Literature.
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Using Voice Recognition Equipment to Run the Warfare Environmental Simulator (WES)
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Beyond Question-Answering.
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We demonstrate, using protocols of actual interactions with a question-answering system, that users of these systems expect to engage in a conversation whose coherence is manifested in the interpendence of their (often unstated) plans and goals with those of the system. Since these problems are even more obvious in other forms of natural-language understanding systems, such as task-oriented dialogue systems, techniques for engaging in question-answering conversation should be special cases of general conversational abilities. We characterize dimensions along which language understanding systems might differ and, based partly on this analysis, propose a new system architecture, centered around recognizing the user's plans and planning helpful responses, which can be applied to a number of possible application areas. To illustrate progress to date, we discuss two implemented systems, one operating in a simple question-answering framework, and the other in a decision support framework for which both graphic and linguistic means of communication are available. (Author)
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*ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE; *NATURAL LANGUAGE; *PROBLEM SOLVING; COHERENCE; DATA BASES; DECISION MAKING; INTERROGATION; Linguistics; MAN COMPUTER INTERFACE; MILITARY APPLICATIONS; Planes computer system; Protocols
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URL: http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA100432 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA100432
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The Design of a Multimedia Map-Store/Surrogate Travel Information System
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Anaphora for Limited Domain Systems
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