This paper presents a possible solution for the text inference problem---extracting information unstated in a text, but implied. Text inference is central to natural language applications such as information extraction and dissemination, text understanding, summarization, and translation. Our solution takes advantage of a semantic English dictionary available in electronic form that provides the basis for the development of a large linguistic knowledge base. The inference algorithm consists of a set of highly parallel search methods that, when applied to the knowledge base, find contexts in which sentences are interpreted. These contexts reveal information relevant to the text. Implementation, results, and parallelism analysis are discussed
We present a system for textual inference (the task of inferring whether a sentence follows from ano...
Textual inference is an important component in many applications for understanding natural language....
textUnstructured text contains a wealth of knowledge, however, it is in a form unsuitable for reason...
This paper presents a possible solution for the text inference problem-extracting information unstat...
The problem of deciding what was implied by a written text, of ‘‘reading between the lines’ ’ is the...
This paper presents a new model of on-line inference processes during text understanding. The model,...
This paper presents a new model of on-line inference processes during text understanding. The model,...
The analysis of natural-language text involves many different kinds of processes that might be descr...
To make learning by reading easier, one strategy is to map language that is read onto a normalized k...
We have recently begun a project to develop a more effective and efficient way to marshal inferences...
Text coherence is a difficult problem in natural language processing. A text is considered to be coh...
The past decade of reseatch in Natural Language Processing has universally recognized that, since na...
One of the most difficult parts of the natural language understanding process is forming a semantic ...
Technology for local textual inference is central to producing a next generation of intelligent yet ...
The translation of a text can be viewed as a detailed annotation of the text\u27s meaning. From this...
We present a system for textual inference (the task of inferring whether a sentence follows from ano...
Textual inference is an important component in many applications for understanding natural language....
textUnstructured text contains a wealth of knowledge, however, it is in a form unsuitable for reason...
This paper presents a possible solution for the text inference problem-extracting information unstat...
The problem of deciding what was implied by a written text, of ‘‘reading between the lines’ ’ is the...
This paper presents a new model of on-line inference processes during text understanding. The model,...
This paper presents a new model of on-line inference processes during text understanding. The model,...
The analysis of natural-language text involves many different kinds of processes that might be descr...
To make learning by reading easier, one strategy is to map language that is read onto a normalized k...
We have recently begun a project to develop a more effective and efficient way to marshal inferences...
Text coherence is a difficult problem in natural language processing. A text is considered to be coh...
The past decade of reseatch in Natural Language Processing has universally recognized that, since na...
One of the most difficult parts of the natural language understanding process is forming a semantic ...
Technology for local textual inference is central to producing a next generation of intelligent yet ...
The translation of a text can be viewed as a detailed annotation of the text\u27s meaning. From this...
We present a system for textual inference (the task of inferring whether a sentence follows from ano...
Textual inference is an important component in many applications for understanding natural language....
textUnstructured text contains a wealth of knowledge, however, it is in a form unsuitable for reason...