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- Challenges in Natural Language Processing: The Case of MetaphorJohn A. Barnden. 1-2
- A Computational Psycholinguistic Model of Natural Language UnderstandingJerry T. Ball. 3-14
- Defining and Classifying Space Builders for Information ExtractionBarbara Gawronska, Björn Erlendsson, Niklas Torstensson. 15-27
- Concept Formation Rules: An Executable Cognitive Model of Knowledge ConstructionVerónica Dahl, Kimberly D. Voll. 28-36
- Cognitive Dialogue ManagementVincenzo Pallotta. 37-50
- A Text Mining Approach to Tracking Elements of Decision Making: a pilot studyCaroline Chibelushi, Bernadette Sharp, Andy Salter. 51-63
- Sequence Package Analysis: A New Natural Language Understanding Method for Performing Data Mining of Help-Line Calls and Doctor-Patient InterviewsAmy Neustein. 64-74
- A Practical Partial Parser for Biomedical Literature SummarizationYasunori Yamamoto, Toshihisa Takagi. 75-85
- Making Cognitive Summarization Agents Work In A Real-World DomainBrigitte Endres-Niggemeyer, Elisabeth Wansorra. 86-96
- Interlingual wordnets validation and word-sense disambiguationDan Tufis, Radu Ion. 97-105
- Asking the Right Questions: Task Hierarchy Predictive Traversal Mechanisms for Mixed Initiative Dialog ManagementJuan M. Huerta. 106-115
- Towards a Language Independent Encoding of Documents: A Novel Approach to Multilingual Question AnsweringPushpraj Shukla, Amitabha Mukerjee, Achla Raina. 116-125
- Generating Java Class Skeleton Using a Natural Language InterfaceEnder Ozcan, Sadi Evren Seker, Zeynep Ilknur Karadeniz. 126-134
- Modelling Software Specifications with Case Based ReasoningNuno Seco, Paulo Gomes, Francisco C. Pereira. 135-144
- An Hybrid Approach for Spoken Natural Language Understanding Applied to a Mobile Intelligent RobotMário Rodrigues, António Teixeira, Luís Seabra Lopes. 145-150
- Discovering Collocations in Modern Greek LanguageKostas Fragos, Yannis Maistros, Christos Skourlas. 151-158
- LINGVO/LASER: Prototyping Concept of Dialogue Information System with Spreading KnowledgeKamil Ekstein, Tomás Pavelka. 159-168