20. ACL 1982:
Toronto,
Ontario,
Canada
Madeleine Bates (Ed.):
20th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, June 16-18, 1982.
ACL 1982
- Stanley J. Rosenschein, Stuart M. Shieber:
Translating English into Logical Form.
1-8
- Brian Cantwell Smith:
Linguistic and Computational Semantics.
9-15
- Douglas B. Moran:
The Representation of Inconsistent Information in a Dynamic Model-Theoretic Semantics.
16-18
- James F. Allen, Alan M. Frisch:
What's in a Semantic Network?
19-27
- Philip R. Cohen, Scott Fertig, Kathy Starr:
Dependencies of Discourse Structure on the Modality of Communication: telephone vs. Teletype.
28-35
- Fernando Gomez:
Towards a Theory of Comprehension of Declarative Contexts.
36-43
- Robert C. Moore:
Natural-Language Access to Databases-Theoretical/Technical Issues.
44-45
- Barbara J. Grosz:
Transportable Natural-Language Interfaces: Problems and Techniques.
46-50
- S. R. Petrick:
Theoretical/Technical Issues in Natural Language Access to Databases.
51-56
- Remko J. H. Scha:
English Words and Data Bases: How to Bridge the Gap.
57-59
- Steven P. Shwartz:
Problems With Domain-Independent Natural Language Database Access Systems.
60-62
- David H. D. Warren:
Issues in Natural Language Access to Databases from a Logic Programming Perspective.
63-66
- Sharon C. Salveter, David Maier:
Natural Language Database Updates.
67-73
- Jean Mark Gawron, Jonathan King, John Lamping, Egon Loebner, E. Anne Paulson, Geoffrey K. Pullum, Ivan A. Sag, Thomas Wasow:
Processing English with a Generalized Phrase Structure Grammar.
74-81
- George E. Heidorn:
Experience with an Easily Computed Metric for Ranking Alternative Parses.
82-84
- Ralph M. Weischedel, Norman K. Sondheimer:
An Improved Heuristic for Ellipsis Processing.
85-88
- Donald E. Walker:
Reflections on 20 Years of the ACL an Introduction.
89-91
- Victor H. Yngve:
Our Double Anniversary.
92-94
- David G. Hays:
2002: ANOTHER SCORE.
95-96
- Winfred P. Lehmann:
My Term.
97
- Donald E. Walker:
A Society in Transition.
98-99
- Robert F. Simmons:
THEMES FROM 1972.
100-101
- Aravind K. Joshi:
Twenty Years of Reflections.
102
- Paul G. Chapin:
ACL IN 1977.
103
- Jonathan Allen:
Reflections on Twenty Years of the ACL.
104-106
- Norman K. Sondheimer:
On the Present.
107
- Douglas E. Appelt:
Planning Natural Language Referring Expressions.
108-112
- Kathleen R. Mc Keown:
The Text System for Natural Language Generation: an Overview.
113-120
- Kathleen F. McCoy:
Augmenting a Database Knowledge Representation for Natural Language Generation.
121-128
- E. Jeffrey Conklin, David D. McDonald:
Salience: the Key to the Selection Problem in Natural Language Generation.
129-135
- Stuart C. Shapiro, Jeannette G. Neal:
A Knowledge Engineering Approach to Natural Language Understanding.
136-144
- Pat Langley:
A Model of Early Syntactic Development.
145-151
- Mitchell P. Marcus:
Building Non-Normative Systems - the Search for Robustness an Overview.
152
- Robert J. Bobrow:
Design Dimensions for Non-Normative Understanding Systems.
153-156
- Richard H. Granger:
Scruffy Text Understanding: Design and Implementation of 'Tolerant' Understanders.
157-160
- Anthony S. Kroch, Donald Hindle:
On the Linguistic Character of Non-Standard Input.
161-163
- Stanley C. Kwasny:
Ill-Formed and Non-Standard Language Problems.
164-166
- Lance A. Miller:
"Natural Language Texts are not necessarily Grammatical and Unambiguous or even Complete.".
167-168
- Frederick B. Thompson:
Solutions to Issues Depend on the Knowledge Representation.
169-171
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