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"text": "The ACL will sponsor two sessions at the third annual AFIPS Office Automation Conference (OAC), to be held on April 5-7, 1982, in the Moscone Center at San Francisco, California. Interaction between office systems and their end users (\"The Human Connection\") will be the primary interest of the OAC as a whole, with special emphasis being placed on usable and practical aspects of office automation systems. Increased participation by industry --including banking, manufacturing and insurance --is expected at the conference. A wide range of equipment will be exhibited.",
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"text": "The two ACL-sponsored, 90-minute panel discussions are being organized by Lance Miller, IBM Research. They will address automated natural language processing in the office and the impact which such processing has on user interface, usability, and function. A short description of each session follows:",
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"text": "Session 1: Processing the Natural Language Content of Office Text. The office traditionally is the focal point in any business organization for the receipt of quantities of incoming documents and for the generation of comparable amounts of outgoing text. In the future these two roles are expected to continue, but under much more trying circumstances: the volume of incoming and outgoing text --hardcopy or electronic --will increase, but the availability of people to perform the necessary processing will decrease. Secretaries will be asked to do more tasks for more people, using more complex equipment, and may very likely find this occupation less rewarding, leaving the office principals to fend more and more for themselves. This session will highlight new ways in which computers can assist principals in the intelligent processing of text, ranging from document abstracting to sophisticated critiquing of new material.",
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"text": "Karen what they wanted done to those who were to do it. Styles vary, but --terse or expansive, formal or informal --the method of communication was in some \"natural\" language. As the role of machines in the office increases, particularly that of computers, the problem of the communication language becomes more acute. The offhand request to \"Please pull the files on the Smith Account,\" once simply stated and forgotten until the documents appeared on the desk, now must be laboriously and precisely fashioned in a quite unnatural and unfamiliar tongue. However, it appears to be increasingly possible to overlay the formal computer-ese with more natural means of communication. This session will discuss systems and techniques for providing natural language interfaces to office systems. ",
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"text": "The 20th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics will be held at the University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, from Wednesday, June 16, through Friday, June 18, 1982 . Papers are being solicited on linguistically and computationally significant topics, including but not limited to the following:\u2022 syntax, parsing, and language generation, \u2022 computational semantics (including logic, reference, anaphora, and metaphor), It is important that the summary identify the new ideas and clearly indicate to what extent the work is complete and to what extent it has been implemented. It should contain sufficient information to allow the program committee to determine the scope of the work and its relation to relevant literature. All submissions will be read by the program committee, which is chaired by Madeleine Bates, BBN, and consists of Jonathan Allen, MIT, Robert Berwick, MIT, Barbara Grosz, SRI International, Chris Riesbeck, Yale University, and Stuart Shapiro, SUNY Buffalo.Authors will be notified of the acceptance of their papers by March 8, 1982.Full-length versions of accepted papers submitted by April 19, 1982 will be included in the Proceedings of the Conference. ",
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"content": "<table><tr><td>For further information about the OAC contact:</td></tr><tr><td>Lance A. Miller</td></tr><tr><td>IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center</td></tr><tr><td>P.O. Box 218</td></tr><tr><td>Yorktown Heights, New York 10598</td></tr><tr><td>(914) 945-1670</td></tr></table>",
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