| Dahl, V., and Saint-Dizier, P. (eds) (1988) "Natural Language Understanding and Logic Programming II," North-Holland. |
....applications, tools and front ends that are becoming more commonplace, which result in more complex queries for the underlying RDBMS. Some of these include the following: 16 ffl higher level query interfaces automated query formulation [32, 33, 44, 45, 51] natural language interfaces [1, 11, 28] graphical query languages [54] ffl mediators over heterogeneous collections of databases [40, 41, 46, 50] ffl object oriented databases and query languages [42, 48] ffl database analysis tools sophisticated applications for decision support datamining tools [39] database ....
V. Dahl and P. Saint-Dizier, editors. Natural Language Understanding and Logic Programming. North Holland, 1988.
.... is the formula exist(x, minister(x) work(x) This approach has been used by many researchers (particularly by Dahl [17] and Pique [49] Saint Dizier extended this idea in [52] Alternative formulations were also proposed by McCord [35] and Pereira [46] Related work can be found in [18] [19], and [6] as well as in the book of Gal, Lapalme, Saint Dizier, and Somers [21] The representation we use in this paper is somewhat different since it remains in the framework of the first order classical 1 All the emphasized terms will be explained later. PI n878 4 Solange COUPET GRIMAL et ....
V. Dahl and P. Saint-Dizier, editors. Proc. 2nd Int. Work. Natural Language Understanding and Logic Programming. North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1988.
.... is working is the formula exist(x, minister(x) work(x) This approach has been used by many researchers (particularly by Dahl [17] and Pique [49] Saint Dizier extended this idea in [52] Alternative formulations were also proposed by McCord [35] and Pereira [46] Related work can be found in [18], 19] and [6] as well as in the book of Gal, Lapalme, Saint Dizier, and Somers [21] The representation we use in this paper is somewhat different since it remains in the framework of the first order classical 1 All the emphasized terms will be explained later. PI n878 4 Solange ....
V. Dahl and P. Saint-Dizier, editors. Proc. 1st Int. Work. Natural Language Understanding and Logic Programming. North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1985.
.... working is the formula exist(x, minister(x) work(x) This approach has been used by many researchers (particularly by Dahl [16] and Pique [47] Saint Dizier extended this idea [50] Alternative formulations were also proposed by McCord [34] and Pereira [44] Related work can be found in [17] [18], and [5] as well as in the book of Gal et al. 20] The representation we use in this paper is somewhat different since it remains in the framework of the first order classical logic. But the sequel can be applied to other formulations as well (like those using three branches quantifiers) ....
V. Dahl and P. Saint-Dizier, editors. Proc. 2nd Int. Work. Natural Language Understanding and Logic Programming. North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1988.
.... is working is the formula exist(x, minister(x) work(x) This approach has been used by many researchers (particularly by Dahl [16] and Pique [47] Saint Dizier extended this idea [50] Alternative formulations were also proposed by McCord [34] and Pereira [44] Related work can be found in [17], 18] and [5] as well as in the book of Gal et al. 20] The representation we use in this paper is somewhat different since it remains in the framework of the first order classical logic. But the sequel can be applied to other formulations as well (like those using three branches quantifiers) ....
V. Dahl and P. Saint-Dizier, editors. Proc. 1st Int. Work. Natural Language Understanding and Logic Programming. North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1985.
.... Some of the most challenging applications have come in diverse fields such as processing textual data [24] processing genome sequences (The Genome Project) 3, 20, 21] representing and reasoning with visual data [8, 4] storing and processing musical compositions, natural language processing [6], etc. These applications have some characteristic commonality they process strings (or streams) of information, the data may be incomplete and may require approximate reasoning. String based logic provides a tool for developing such automated reasoning systems. Strings can be loosely defined as ....
V. Dahl and P. Saint-Dizier. Natural Language Understanding and Logic Programming. North Holland, 1988.
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V. Dahl and P. Saint-Dizier, editors. Natural Language Understanding and Logic Programming. North Holland, 1988.
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V. Dahl and P. Saint-Dizier, editors. Natural Language Understanding and Logic Programming. North Holland, 1988.
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Dahl, V. and Saint-Dizier, P. eds. (1988) Natural Language Understanding and Logic Programming. North Holland.
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