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Connectionist Natural Language Processing
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 385

Connectionist Natural Language Processing

Connection science is a new information-processing paradigm which attempts to imitate the architecture and process of the brain, and brings together researchers from disciplines as diverse as computer science, physics, psychology, philosophy, linguistics, biology, engineering, neuroscience and AI. Work in Connectionist Natural Language Processing (CNLP) is now expanding rapidly, yet much of the work is still only available in journals, some of them quite obscure. To make this research more accessible this book brings together an important and comprehensive set of articles from the journal CONNECTION SCIENCE which represent the state of the art in Connectionist natural language processing; fr...

Natural Language Communication with Pictorial Information Systems
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 334

Natural Language Communication with Pictorial Information Systems

This book contains the reports of selected projects involving natural language commu nication with pictorial information systems. More than just a record of research results, however, it presents concrete applications to the solution of a wide variety of problems. The authors are all prominent figures in the field whose authoritative contributions help ensure its continued expansion in both size and significance. Y. C. Lee and K S. Fu (Purdue University, USA) survey picture query languages which form an interface between the pictorial database system and the user and support infor mation retrieval, data entry and manipulation, data analysis and output generation. They include explicit picture query languages that augment alphanumeric data query langua ges as well as languages and command sets which are implicitly embedded in a pictorial information system but perform similar functions. It is worth mentioning that some forms of query languages can be transformed from a given set of natural language senten ces by using ATN (Augmented Transition Networks), which consequently allows for na turallanguage communication with information system.

The Symbolic and Connectionist Paradigms
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 316

The Symbolic and Connectionist Paradigms

First Published in 1992. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Proceedings of the Winter, 1990, International Joint Conference on Neural Networks
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 2187

Proceedings of the Winter, 1990, International Joint Conference on Neural Networks

This two volume set provides the complete proceedings of the 1990 International Joint Conference on Neural Networks held in Washington, D.C. Complete with subject, author, and title indices, it provides an invaluable reference to the current state-of-the-art in neural networks. Included in this volume are the latest research results, applications, and products from over 2,000 researchers and application developers from around the world. Ideal as a reference for researchers and practitioners of neuroscience, the two volumes are divided into eight sections: * Neural and Cognitive Sciences * Pattern Recognition and Analysis of Network Dynamics * Learning Theory * Plenary Lecture by Bernard Widrow * Special Lectures on Self-Organizing Neural Architectures * Application Systems and Network Implementations * Robotics, Speech, Signal Processing, and Vision * Expert Systems and Other Real-World Applications

GWAI-82
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 253

GWAI-82

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Konnektionismus in Artificial Intelligence und Kognitionsforschung
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 260

Konnektionismus in Artificial Intelligence und Kognitionsforschung

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1990-09-10
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  • Publisher: Springer

Konnektionismus als Methode, Modellvorstellung, aber auch als Weltbild dringt immer mehr in die Domänen der AI (KI) und Kognitionsforschung vor. Obwohl es eine Reihe von Konferenzen gibt, die künstliche neuronale Netzwerke - die Basis des Konnektionismus - zum Inhalt haben, scheint dem Bereich der Intelligenzforschung und -modellierung mit Hilfe solcher Netzwerke vergleichsweise noch wenig Raum geboten zu werden. Die Konferenz, die vom 18. bis 21. September 1990 in Salzburg stattgefunden hat und deren Proceedings in diesem Band vorliegen, sollte diese Lücke schließen. Sie hat in Form von Vorträgen, Workshops und Panels Arbeiten zusammengebracht, die sich mit Anwendungen neuronaler Netzwerke auf Probleme der AI, mit grundlegenden Aspekten von massivem Parallelismus und Netzwerkverarbeitung in der AI sowie mit theoretischen Implikationen der Modelle auf die AI und die Kognitionsforschung im allgemeinen beschäftigen. Die vorliegenden Beiträge geben einen guten Einblick in den Stand der Forschung - besonders im deutschsprachigen Raum, aber auch darüber hinausgehend.

Intelligent Engineering Systems Through Artificial Neural Networks
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 970

Intelligent Engineering Systems Through Artificial Neural Networks

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1993
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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American Journal of Computational Linguistics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 284

American Journal of Computational Linguistics

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1983
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Issues for 1974-78 include v. 11-15 of The Finite String, previously published separately. The Finite String continues as an unnumbered section. 1980- .

Online
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 384

Online

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1979
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Communication Failure in Dialogue and Discourse
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 424

Communication Failure in Dialogue and Discourse

This study of communication failure in person/machine and interpersonal dialogue focuses on the processes involved in the detection and repair of failures. Contributions are from cognitive scientists, linguists, and experts from the areas of artificial intelligence and ergonomics/human factors. An attempt is made to provide an integrating framework within which to view the disparate strands of the topic. An important integrating theme is the development of natural language interfaces that are robust and that can deal with miscommunication in a human-like way. The core of the papers originate from a symposium in Dublin partially funded by ESPRIT, some from part of the ESPRIT programme, and others were solicited from established researchers in Europe and the United States.