| Schwarcz, R.M., Burger, J.F., and Simmons, R.F. (1970). A deductive questionanswerer for natural language inference. CACM 13, 3 (March 1970), 167-183. |
....79] In particular, ALL draws from semantic networks its frame based data structures [Minsky, 75] and the idea of access paths. Our use of access paths is closely related to previous work on path based inference. Path based inference can be traced back (at least) to [Raphael, 68] and later to [Schwarcz et al. 70] and [Shapiro Woodmansee, 69] A good discussion of path based and node based inference (both of which are partially subsumed by inference in ALL and would be totally subsumed if ALL supported full quantification see section 6.4) is given in [Shapiro, 78] One difference between ALL and ....
Schwarcz, R.M., Burger, J.F., and Simmons, R.F. (1970). A deductive questionanswerer for natural language inference. CACM 13, 3 (March 1970), 167-183.
....power of Algernon exceeds that of ALL. networks its frame based data structures [Minsky, 75] and the idea of access paths. Our use of access paths is closely related to previous work on path based inference. Path based inference can be traced back (at least) to [Raphael, 68] and later to [Schwarcz et al. 70] and [Shapiro Woodmansee, 69] A good discussion of path based and node based inference (both of which are partially subsumed by inference in ALL and would be totally subsumed if ALL supported full quantification see section 8.3) is given in [Shapiro, 78] One difference between ALL and ....
Schwarcz, R.M., Burger, J.F., and Simmons, R.F. (1970). A deductive question-answerer for natural language inference. CACM 13, 3 (March 1970), 167-183.
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