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BBN Technologies. 1989. BBN Parlance Interface Software---System Overview.

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

.... modules that evaluate the logic expressions against a database (section 5) The following are some of the commercially available Nlidbs: ffl Intellect [56] from Trinzic (formed by the merger of AICorp and Aion) This system is based on experience from Robot [53] 54] 55] ffl Bbn s Parlance [12], built on experience from the development of the Rus [16] and Irus [11] systems. ffl Ibm s Languageaccess [76] 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 ....

....could mean either Which female applicants belonging to a minority know Fortran or Which applicants who are female or belong to a minority know Fortran . In such cases and is truly ambiguous. As in the case of Eufid, when asked How many people live in Belmont and Boston , Parlance [12] understands that and cannot denote a conjunction, and reports the popu10 lation of each city. In contrast, when asked What s the average salary of blacks and hispanics , Parlance provides answers corresponding to both possible meanings, by generating the following tables: Average Salary ....

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