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  A critical evaluation of commensurable abduction models for semantic interpretation (1990) [9 citations — 0 self]

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by Peter Norvig, Robert Wilensky
In Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Computational Linguistics (COLING-90
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Abstract:

Language interpretation involves mapping from a string of words to a representation of an interpretation of those words. The problem is to be able to combine evidence

Citations

480 Interpretation as Abduction – Hobbs, Stickel, et al. - 1993
424 Applications of circumscription to formalizing common sense knowledge – McCarthy - 1986
42 A logic for semantic interpretation – Charniak, Goldman - 1988
40 Marker passing as a Weak Method for Text Inferencing – Norvig - 1989
36 A semantics for probabilistic quantifier-free first-order languages, with particular application to story understanding – Charniak, Goldman - 1989
24 A unified theory of inference for text understanding – Norvig - 1987
10 The role of coherence in constructing and evaluating abductive explanations – Ng, Mooney - 1990
7 Toward a rational model of discourse comprehension – Morgan - 1978
7 Multiple simultaneous interpretations of ambiguous sentences – Norvig - 1988
4 Plan recognition – Charniak, Goldman - 1989
3 Goal analysis: Plan recognition in dialogue systems – Mayfield - 1989