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- The Impact Of Natural Language Access On Database Design And ImplementationS. Jerrold Kaplan. [doi]
- Domain-Independent Natural Language Interfaces: Session IntroductionAravind K. Joshi. 1-2 [doi]
- Problems In Natural-Language Interface To DSMS With Examples From EUFIDMarjorie Templeton, John D. Burger. 3-16 [doi]
- Introducing ASK, A Simple Knowledgeable SystemBozena Henisz Thompson, Frederick B. Thompson. 17-24 [doi]
- IR-NLI : An Expert Natural Language Interface To Online Data BasesGiovanni Guida, Carlo Tasso. 31-38 [doi]
- TEAM: A Transportable Natural-Language Interface SystemBarbara J. Grosz. 39-45 [doi]
- Knowledge-Based Approaches: Session IntroductionIvan A. Sag. 54 [doi]
- Distinguishing Fact From Opinion And Events From Meta-EventsChristine A. Montgomery. 55-61 [doi]
- Parsing With Logical VariablesTimothy W. Finin, Martha Stone Palmer. 62-68 [doi]
- EXPLORER: A Natural Language Processing System for Oil ExplorationWendy G. Lehnert, Steven P. Shwartz. 69-72 [doi]
- Knowledge Based Question AnsweringMichael J. Pazzani, Carl Engelman. 73-80 [doi]
- How To Drive A Database Front Did Using General Semantic InformationBranimir Boguraev, Karen Sparck Jones. 81-88 [doi]
- Handling Ill-Formed Input: Session IntroductionRalph M. Weischedel. 89-92 [doi]
- The Fitted Parse: 100 Parsing Capability in a Syntactic Grammar of EnglishKaren Jensen, George E. Heidorn. 93-98 [doi]
- Utilizing Domain-Specific Information For Processing Compact TextElaine Marsh. 99-103 [doi]
- Scruffy Text Understanding: Design and Implementation of the NOMAD SystemRichard H. Granger, Chris J. Staros, Gregory S. Taylor, Rika Yoshii. 104-106 [doi]
- Text Analysis: Session IntroductionDonald E. Walker. 107-108 [doi]
- Specialized Information Extraction: Automatic Chemical Reaction Coding From English DescriptionsLarry H. Reeker, Elena M. Chmora, Paul E. Blower Jr.. 109-116 [doi]
- Automatic Analysis Of Descriptive TextsJames R. Cowie. 117-123 [doi]
- Expertness from Structured Text? RECONSIDER: A Diagnostic Prompting ProgramMark S. Tuttle, David D. Sherertz, Marsden S. Blois, Stuart J. Nelson. 124-131 [doi]
- Using Natural Language Descriptions To Improve The Usability Of DatabasesCarole D. Hafner, John D. Joyce. 132-135 [doi]
- Automatic Representation Of The Semantic Relationships Corresponding To A French Surface ExpressionGian Piero Zarri. 143-147 [doi]
- Investigating The Possibility Of A Microprocessor-Based Machine Translation SystemHarold L. Somers. 149-155 [doi]
- An Application Of Montague Grammar To English-Japanese Machine TranslationToyoaki Nishida, Shuji Doshita. 156-165 [doi]
- A Status Report On The LRC MachineJonathan Slocum. 166-173 [doi]
- Interactive Natural Language Problem Solving: A Pragmatic ApproachAlan W. Biermann, Robert D. Rodman, Bruce W. Ballard, T. Betancourt, Griff L. Bilbro, Harriet Haynsworth Deas, Linda Fineman, Pamela E. Fink, Kermit C. Gilbert, D. Gregory, J. Francis Heidlage. 180-191 [doi]
- Application Of The Liberman-Prince Stress Rules To Computer Synthesized SpeechDavid L. McPeters, Alan L. Tharp. 192-197 [doi]