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CoRR, November 1997
- Laurie H. Ihrig, Subbarao Kambhampati:
Storing and Indexing Plan Derivations through Explanation-based Analysis of Retrieval Failures. - Nevin Lianwen Zhang, Wenju Liu:
A Model Approximation Scheme for Planning in Partially Observable Stochastic Domains. - Dov Monderer, Moshe Tennenholtz:
Dynamic Non-Bayesian Decision Making. - Lawrence C. Paulson:
Mechanizing Coinduction and Corecursion in Higher-order Logic. - Lawrence C. Paulson:
Generic Automatic Proof Tools. - Stefan Riezler:
Probabilistic Constraint Logic Programming. - Edmund Grimley-Evans:
Approximating Context-Free Grammars with a Finite-State Calculus. - Christopher D. Manning, Bob Carpenter:
Probabilistic Parsing Using Left Corner Language Models. - Corey Miller, Orhan Karaali, Noel Massey:
Variation and Synthetic Speech. - John A. Bateman:
Some apparently disjoint aims and requirements for grammar development environments: the case of natural language generation. - Paolo Baggia, Morena Danieli, Elisabetta Gerbino, Loreta Moisa, Cosmin Popovici:
Contextual Information and Specific Language Models for Spoken Language Understanding. - Cosmin Popovici, Paolo Baggia:
Language Modelling For Task-Oriented Domains. - Morena Danieli:
On the use of expectations for detecting and repairing human-machine miscommunication. - Joerg P. Ueberla:
Towards an Improved Performance Measure for Language Models. - Renate Henschel, John A. Bateman:
Application-driven automatic subgrammar extraction. - Mark Johnson:
The effect of alternative tree representations on tree bank grammars. - Mark Johnson:
Proof Nets and the Complexity of Processing Center-Embedded Constructions. - Mark Johnson:
Features as Resources in R-LFG. - Mark Johnson:
Type-driven semantic interpretation and feature dependencies in R-LFG.
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