A critical evaluation of commensurable abduction models for semantic interpretation (1990) [9 citations — 0 self]
by Peter Norvig, Robert Wilensky
In Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Computational Linguistics (COLING-90
http://www.norvig.com/coling.ps
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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
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| 40 | Marker passing as a Weak Method for Text Inferencing – Norvig - 1989 |
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| 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 |

