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TINLAP 1975: Cambridge, MA, USA
- Bonnie Nash-Webber, Roger C. Schank:
Theoretical Issues in Natural Language Processing, TINLAP 1975, Cambridge, MA, USA, June 10-13, 1975. 1975 - George E. Heidorn:
Augmented Phrase Structure Grammars. 1-5 - Mitchell Marcus:
Diagnosis as a Notion of Grammar. 6-10 - Christopher Riesbeck:
Computational Understanding. 11-16 - Robert F. Simmons:
The CLOWDS Microworld. 17-19 - David L. Waltz:
On Understanding Poetry. 20-23 - Ray Jackendoff:
A System of Semantic Primitives. 24-29 - George A. Miller:
Comments on Lexical Analysis. 30-33 - Roger C. Schank:
The Primitive ACTs of Conceptual Dependency. 34-37 - Yorick Wilks:
Primitives and Words. 38-41 - Eugene Charniak:
Organization and Inference in a Frame-Like System of Common Sense Knowledge. 42-51 - Allan Collins:
The Trouble with Memory Distinctions. 52-54 - Andrew Ortony:
How Episodic is Semantic Memory? 55-59 - Joseph D. Becker:
The Phrasal Lexicon. 60-63 - Bertram C. Bruce:
Generation as a Social Action. 64-67 - John H. Clippinger Jr.:
Speaking with Manytongues: Some Problems in Modeling Speakers of Actual Discourse. 68-73 - Neil M. Goldman:
The Boundaries of Language Generation. 74-78 - Aravind K. Joshi, Stanley J. Rosenschein:
A Formalism for Relating Lexical and Pragmatic Information: Its Relevance to Recognition and Generation. 79-83 - Sheldon Klein:
Meta-Compiling Text Grammars as a Model for Human Behavior. 84-88 - Wallace L. Chafe:
Some Thoughts on Schemata. 89-91 - Jerry Feldman:
Bad-Mouthing Frames. 92-93 - Carl Hewitt:
STEREOTYPES as an ACTOR Approach Towards Solving the Problem of Procedural Attachment in FRAME Theories. 94-103 - Minsky's Frame System Theory. 104-116
- Roger C. Schank:
Using Knowledge to Understand. 117-121 - John H. Clippinger Jr.:
Considerations for Computational Theories of Speaking: Seven Things Speakers do. 122-125 - William C. Mann:
Improving Methodology in Natural Language Processing. 126-129 - Yorick Wilks:
Methodology in AI and Natural Language Understanding. 130-133 - William A. Woods:
Some Methodological Issues in Natural Language Understanding Research. 134-139 - Robert P. Abelson:
Does a Story Understander Need a Point of View? 140-143 - Wallace L. Chafe:
Creativity in Verbalization as Evidence for Analogic Knowledge. 144-145 - Stephen M. Kosslyn:
On Retrieving Information from Visual Images. 146-150 - Stephen E. Palmer:
The Nature of Perceptual Representation: an Examination of the Analog/Propositional Controversy. 151-159 - Zenon W. Pylyshyn:
Representation of Knowledge: Non-Linguistic Forms - Do we Need Images and Analogues? 160-163 - Aaron Sloman:
Afterthoughts on Analogical Representations. 164-168 - Herbert H. Clark:
Bridging. 169-174 - Raymond Reiter:
Formal Reasoning and Language Understanding System. 175-179 - Chuck Rieger:
The Commonsense Algorithm as a Basis for Comfuter Models of Human Memory, Inference, Belief and Contextual Language Comprehension. 180-195 - Charles F. Schmidt:
Understanding Human Action. 196-200
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