| Tokunaga, T. and Iwayama, M. and Kamiwaki, T. and Tanaka, H. LangLAB: A Natural Language Analysis System, In proceedings of COLING, 1988. |
....a small parser, called GHW, using SICStus prolog on a NEWS3860 workstation. GHW is compared with the SDG metarules parser, Shieber s parser and LangLAB s parser running on the same environments. LangLAB is a natural language analysis system developed by Tanaka laboratory [ Tanaka, 1989; Tokunaga et al. 1988 ] written in prolog. We test LangLAB to compare the use of ID LP rules and the use of DCG rules in parsing. In experimentation, we use the grammar and the set of sentences from [ Abramson and Dahl, 1992 ] that is used to compare SDG metarules approach with FIGG and Evans and Gazdar s approach. ....
Tokunaga, T.; M., Iwayama; T., Kamiwaki; and Hozumi, Tanaka 1988. LangLAB: a natural language analysis system. In Coling-88.
....extension of the LangLAB system in order to analyse Japanese. In particular, a morphological analysis program of Japanese is proposed. The representation form of grammar rules (DCG) and dictionary description (DRF) are also extended to handle the morphological information. 1 Introduction LangLAB [5] provides the users a facility to build a natural language analysis system. The users only have to prepare grammar and a dictionary. Some of the signi cant features of LangLAB are listed below. ffl Bottom up depth rst parsing strategy is adopted. This allows left recursive grammar rules. ffl The ....
Tokunaga, T. and Iwayama, M. and Kamiwaki, T. and Tanaka, H. LangLAB: A Natural Language Analysis System, In proceedings of COLING, 1988.
....natural language processing. Interested reader can refer to [56, 39, 55] for top down and bottom up parsing in logic programming. Handling of long dependency is another difficult task in parsing, but most interested works have been based on the logic programming. Interested reader should refer to [54, 10, 9, 64, 3]. Part II: Natural Language Generation 7 Introduction As mentioned in Part I, natural language analysis is the process in which the system extracts the semantic meaning of the input text. The system may also be required to infer the intentions of the speaker from the text. On the other hand, ....
T. Tokunaga, M. Iwayama, T. Kamiwaki, and H. Tanaka. LangLAB: A natural language analysis system. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Computational Linguistics, 1988.
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Tokunaga T. Iwayama M. Tanaka H. and Kamiwaki T. (1988) LangLAB: A Natural Language Analysis System, Proc. of COLING'88, pp. 655-660.
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