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| "title": "ASSOCIATION FOR COMPUTATIONK LINGUI ST1 CS", |
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| "abstract": "The 13th annual ACL meeting w a s held at Boston. Massachusetts, October 30-November 1, 1975, in conjunction with the 38th meeting of the American S o c i e t y for Information Science. The ACL thanks the A S I S for i t s assistance in publicizing the conference and in handling registration. This and the fallowing four microfiehe8 contain 27 of the 30 papers presented at the meeting. The breadth o f t h e oonference is evident in (a) the modes of communication in-vestFgated (speech, sign language, and written text), (b) the styles of communication (monologues, dialogues, and n o t e making) , and (c) the uses envisioned for @he processing of language data (e. g. , theoretical modeling, data collection and retrieval, game playing, story generation, idiolect characterization, and automatic indexing). Topics considered include the development of language understanding systems, the integration and utilization of specific components of language, specifically syntax and semantics, the representation and use of discourse structure and general world knowledge, and the construction of text processing eystems. The program committee was s o l e l y responsible for selecting the t a l k s to be given, and hence the papers to be published hereln. (Reg~etfully, nearly half of those submitted could not be accepted for lack of program t i m e .) Members o f the program committee w e r e Jonathan Allen, J o y c e Friedman, .. Bonnie Nash-Webber, and Chuck Rieger. A s p e c i a l word of appreciation is due Jonathan Allen, who a l s o served as Local Arrangements Chairman. Working with h i m were B e t t y Brociner and Skip McAfee of the M I S. Aravind Joshi, president of ACL, provided guidance in all areas of preparation. The AJCL kindly provided advance publication of the accepted abstracts and now makes possible the publication of the entire proceedings. David Hays, e d i t o r of AJCL, provided guidance in publication format and each author provided final copy in accordance with requested s p e c i f i c a t i o n s. The Center D;c?ucZoping n Cornputcr Syatrm for Ilanrlling Iltizcrclrttly Vtzrinhlc I , i i~~u i s~i c Data D a v~d 8eckles, Lawrence Carrrngton, and Gemma Warner-The unrversity of the West lndies A Nururul I1a~tguagc Proecs.sirtg Pnckrcgc,", |
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| "text": "The 13th annual ACL meeting w a s held at Boston. Massachusetts, October 30-November 1, 1975, in conjunction with the 38th meeting of the American S o c i e t y for Information Science. The ACL thanks the A S I S for i t s assistance in publicizing the conference and in handling registration. This and the fallowing four microfiehe8 contain 27 of the 30 papers presented at the meeting. The breadth o f t h e oonference is evident in (a) the modes of communication in-vestFgated (speech, sign language, and written text), (b) the styles of communication (monologues, dialogues, and n o t e making) , and (c) the uses envisioned for @he processing of language data (e. g. , theoretical modeling, data collection and retrieval, game playing, story generation, idiolect characterization, and automatic indexing). Topics considered include the development of language understanding systems, the integration and utilization of specific components of language, specifically syntax and semantics, the representation and use of discourse structure and general world knowledge, and the construction of text processing eystems. The program committee was s o l e l y responsible for selecting the t a l k s to be given, and hence the papers to be published hereln. (Reg~etfully, nearly half of those submitted could not be accepted for lack of program t i m e .) Members o f the program committee w e r e Jonathan Allen, J o y c e Friedman, .. Bonnie Nash-Webber, and Chuck Rieger. A s p e c i a l word of appreciation is due Jonathan Allen, who a l s o served as Local Arrangements Chairman. Working with h i m were B e t t y Brociner and Skip McAfee of the M I S. Aravind Joshi, president of ACL, provided guidance in all areas of preparation. The AJCL kindly provided advance publication of the accepted abstracts and now makes possible the publication of the entire proceedings. David Hays, e d i t o r of AJCL, provided guidance in publication format and each author provided final copy in accordance with requested s p e c i f i c a t i o n s. The Center D;c?ucZoping n Cornputcr Syatrm for Ilanrlling Iltizcrclrttly Vtzrinhlc I , i i~~u i s~i c Data D a v~d 8eckles, Lawrence Carrrngton, and Gemma Warner-The unrversity of the West lndies A Nururul I1a~tguagc Proecs.sirtg Pnckrcgc,", |
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| "text": "for A p p l i e d Ltnguistics (in p a r t i c u l a r , David Hoffman and Nancy J~kovich with guidance from Hood Roberts) contributed in a variety of ways, most n o t a b l y in the preparation of meeting handbooks. Tkis microfiche contains the papers as submitted by their authors for ffve of the s i x talkb touching on Language Understanding Systems. The paper detailing \"Conceptua1 Grammartt by William Mattin was too long f o r inclusion in &baa microfiche and will appear elsewhere. My thanks to Yorick Wilks for chairing the s e s s i o n ." |
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| "text": "General System f o r Semantic Analysis of English and ilta Use in Drawing Maps from Directions ~e r r y ,~. H Q~S . 21 Arl Adaptive Natural Language Parser P a r r y L. Miller . , . 42 Conceptual Gramar (abstract only) W i l l i a m A . Martin . , 57 Semantic-based Parsing and a Natural-language I n t e r f a c e f o r Iaterac tive Data Management Ja'm F , B u r g e r , Antonio Leal, and Arie Shoshani . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 PHLIQA 1: Multilevel Semantics in Question Answering P. Medema, W , J. Bromenberg, H. C . Bunt, S. P. J , Landsbergen, R . J. H I S c M , W. J. Schoenmakers, and E l P. C. van Utteren . . i,AhrCUAGE C/IVn ERSTAArDlllFG SYSTElhf S Session Chairman: Yorick Wdksh r v e r s l t y of Edtnburgh" |
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