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J. Binot, L. Debille, D. Sedlock, and B. Vandecapelle, "Natural Language Interfaces: A New Philosophy," SunExpert Magazine, January, 1991.

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VIENA Classroom - the Efficient Use of Natural Language Within.. - Winiwarter (1996)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....of the user input to the target representation without any discontinuities of homogeneity. Another argument against natural language interfaces is that for many tasks natural language is not the appropriate medium for human computer communication because of its verbose and ambiguous nature [Binot91] Here, the integrated mix of several interaction modes as provided by VIENA Classroom results in a multimodal interface which makes it possible to choose freely the appropriate mode according to the complexity of the task. For other recent work on multimodal interfaces see [Hiyoshi94, Marsh94] ....

J.-L. Binot et.al. Natural Language Interfaces: A New Philosophy. Sun Expert Magazine, 1991.


Natural Language Interfaces to Databases - An Introduction - Androutsopoulos, al. (1995)   (51 citations)  (Correct)

.... A natural language interface to a database (Nlidb) is a system that allows the user to access information stored in a database by typing requests expressed in some natural language (e.g. English) The following example is a dialogue between the user and Loqui, a commercially available Nlidb [15] (the dialogue is borrowed from [14] the system s responses are slightly simplified) Throughout this paper messages printed by a Nlidb are shown in this typeface; user entries are shown in this typeface. Who works on 3 projects B. Vandecapelle, C. Willems, D. Sedlock, J.L. Binot, L. ....

....This system stopped being commercially available in October 1992. ffl Q A from Symantec. ffl Natural Language from Natural Language Inc. According to [29] this system was previously known as Datatalker, it is described in [72] and it is derived from the system described in [46] ffl Loqui [15] from Bim. ffl English Wizard from Linguistic Technology Corporation. The company was founded by the author of AICorp s original Intellect. Some aspects of the linguistic capabilities of Intellect, Q A, and Natural Language are reviewed in [85] It should be noted that when some researchers use ....

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J.-L. Binot, L. Debille, D. Sedlock, and B. Vandecapelle. Natural Language Interfaces: A New Philosophy. SunExpert Magazine, pages 67--73, January 1991.


Applying Language Engineering Techniques to the.. - Winiwarter, Kagawa.. (1996)   (Correct)

.... [4, 11] From this paradigm shift emerged also the new label of language engineering [5] A frequent argument against natural language interfaces is that for many tasks natural language is not the appropriate medium for human computer communication because of its verbose and ambiguous nature [3]. Here, the integrated mix of several interaction modes as provided by VIENA Classroom results in a multimodal interface which makes it possible to choose the appropriate mode according to the complexity of the task. For other recent work on multimodal interfaces see [8, 12] 3 Question Support ....

Binot, J.-L. et al.: Natural Language Interfaces: A New Philosophy. Sun Expert Magazine (1991)


Multilingual Question Answering with High Portability on.. - Jung, Lee (2002)   (Correct)

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J. Binot, L. Debille, D. Sedlock, and B. Vandecapelle, "Natural Language Interfaces: A New Philosophy," SunExpert Magazine, January, 1991.

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