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  Fifth International Conference on Intelligent Tutoring Systems (ITS '00), Springer ITS Tools for Natural Language Dialogue: A Domain-Independent Parser and Planner

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by Reva Freedman, Carolyn Penstein Rose, Michael A. Ringenberg, Kurt Vanlehn
http://www.pitt.edu/~freedrk/its2000.ps
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Abstract:

Abstract. The goal of the Atlas project is to increase the opportunities for students to construct their own knowledge by conversing (in typed form) with a natural language-based ITS. In this paper we describe two components of Atlas|APE, the integrated planning and execution system at the heart of Atlas, and CARMEL, the natural language understanding component. These components have been designed as domainindependent rule-based software, with the goal of making them both extensible and reusable. We illustrate the use of CARMEL and APE by describing Atlas-Andes, a prototype ITS built with Atlas using the Andes physics tutor as the host. 1

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