| Enrico Franconi. Description Logics for Natural Language Processing. In Working Notes, AAAI Fall Symposium on Knowledge Representation for NLP in Implemented Systems, November 1994. |
....of KR [knowledge representation] to natural language, for example after all, that was in part responsible for the birth of the field in the first place. There have been a variety of applications involving natural language processing (for example, Quantz and Schmitz 1994, Fehrer et al. 1994, Franconi 1994). But, as far as I know, there has not been a formal and general attempt to formalise the connection between knowledge representation and natural language. As first argued in Schmidt (1993) I believe relational grammars achieve exactly this. This is based on the observation that many of ....
Franconi, E. (1994), Description logics for natural language processing. In Working Notes of the AAAI'94 Fall Symposium: KR for NLP in Implemented Systems, New Orleans.
.... of Italian fourteenth century painters and frescoes [ Stock et al. 1991; 1993 ] and the natural language interface for the concierge of the system maia, a mobile robot with intelligent capabilities in the domain of o#ce activities [ Samek Lodovici and Strapparava, 1990; Lavelli et al. 1992; Franconi, 1994 ] These systems are characterised by the presence of natural language dialogues, so that logical form becomes central to convey the meaning for the evolving behaviour of the system. The VERBMOBIL project [ Wahlster, 2000 ] a large speech to speech translation project, with translations in ....
Enrico Franconi. Description logics for natural language processing. In Working Notes of the AAAI Fall Symposium on "Knowledge Representation for Natural Language Processing in Implemented Systems", pages 37--44, 1994.
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Enrico Franconi. Description Logics for Natural Language Processing. In Working Notes, AAAI Fall Symposium on Knowledge Representation for NLP in Implemented Systems, November 1994.
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