The past decade of reseatch in Natural Language Processing has universally recognized that, since natural language input is almost always ambiguous with respect to its pragmatic implications, its syntactic parse, and even its lexical analysis (i.e., choice of correct word-sense for an ambiguous word), processing natural language input requires decisions about word meanings, syntactic structure, and pragmatic inferences. The lexical, syntactic, and pragmatic levels of inferencing are not as disparate as they have often been treated in both psychological and artificial intelligence research. In fact, these three levels of analysis interact to form a joint interpretation of text.ATLAST (A Three-level Language Analysis SysTem) is an implemented...
The Word Expert Parser is a computer program that analyzes fragments of natural language text in ord...
We describe a deterministic shift-reduce parsing model that combines the advantages of connectionism...
The debate about the place of linguistic theory in cognitive science encouraged by The Linguistic Re...
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,...
One of the most difficult parts of the natural language understanding process is forming a semantic ...
Solving the mysteries of human language understanding inevitably requires an answer to the question ...
Item does not contain fulltextThe human capacity to acquire language is an outstanding scientific ch...
This book is the first volume in a series, Studies in Natural Language Processing, launched in 1984 ...
This open access book introduces a general framework that allows natural language researchers to enh...
The topic of this book is the theoretical foundations and the implementation and the results of a sy...
A central characteristic of many current models of human sentence processing is the manner in which ...
Several major innovations in artificial intelligence (AI) (e.g. convolutional neural networks, exper...
This study shows that using computational linguistic models is beneficial for descriptive linguistic...
The neuroscience of perception has recently been revolutionized with an integrative modeling approac...
The Word Expert Parser is a computer program that analyzes fragments of natural language text in ord...
We describe a deterministic shift-reduce parsing model that combines the advantages of connectionism...
The debate about the place of linguistic theory in cognitive science encouraged by The Linguistic Re...
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,...
One of the most difficult parts of the natural language understanding process is forming a semantic ...
Solving the mysteries of human language understanding inevitably requires an answer to the question ...
Item does not contain fulltextThe human capacity to acquire language is an outstanding scientific ch...
This book is the first volume in a series, Studies in Natural Language Processing, launched in 1984 ...
This open access book introduces a general framework that allows natural language researchers to enh...
The topic of this book is the theoretical foundations and the implementation and the results of a sy...
A central characteristic of many current models of human sentence processing is the manner in which ...
Several major innovations in artificial intelligence (AI) (e.g. convolutional neural networks, exper...
This study shows that using computational linguistic models is beneficial for descriptive linguistic...
The neuroscience of perception has recently been revolutionized with an integrative modeling approac...
The Word Expert Parser is a computer program that analyzes fragments of natural language text in ord...
We describe a deterministic shift-reduce parsing model that combines the advantages of connectionism...
The debate about the place of linguistic theory in cognitive science encouraged by The Linguistic Re...