7.0458 Computational Linguistics (1/111)
Elaine Brennan (EDITORS@BROWNVM.BITNET)
Wed, 2 Feb 1994 18:25:44 EST
Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 7, No. 0458. Wednesday, 2 Feb 1994.
Date: Tue, 1 Feb 1994 09:29:00 -0500
From: "William J. Rapaport" <rapaport@cs.Buffalo.EDU>
Subject: computational linguistics articles in Encyclopedia of AI, 2/e
Judith Klavans, Executive Director of the Association for Computational
Linguistics, suggested I send you the following guide that I developed
for my graduate course in natural-language understanding at SUNY
Buffalo.
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William J. Rapaport
Associate Professor of Computer Science
and
Center for Cognitive Science
Dept. of Computer Science | (716) 645-3193, 3180
SUNY Buffalo | fax: (716) 645-3464
Buffalo, NY 14260 | rapaport@cs.buffalo.edu
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A GUIDE TO COMPUTATIONAL LINGUISTICS ARTICLES IN
THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, 2nd Edition
Stuart C. Shapiro (editor) (John Wiley & Sons, 1992)
compiled by:
William J. Rapaport
Department of Computer Science
and Center for Cognitive Science
State University of New York at Buffalo
Buffalo, NY 14260
rapaport@cs.buffalo.edu
AUTHOR TITLE PAGES
Volume 1:
Bookman, L. A.,
& Alterman, R. Analog Semantic Features 27-28
Alvarado, S. J. Argument Comprehension 30-52
Kucera, H. Brown Corpus 128-130
Srihari, S. N.,
& Hull, J. J. Character Recognition 138-150
Ballard, B.,
& Jones, M. Computational Linguistics 203-224
Hardt, S. L. Conceptual Dependency 259-265
Hindle, D. Deep Structure 328-330
Ingria, R.;
Boguraev, B.;
& Pustejovsky,J. Dictionary/Lexicon 341-365
Scha, R.;
Bruce, B. C.;
& Polanyi,L. Discourse Understanding 365-379
Tennant, H. Ellipsis 445-446
Novak, V. Fuzzy Logic: Applications to Natural Language 515-521
Woods, W. A. Grammar, Augmented Transition Network 552-563
Bruce, B.,
& Moser, M. G. Grammar, Case 563-570
Gazdar, G. Grammar, Generalized Phrase Structure 570-573
Joshi, A. K. Grammar, Phrase Structure 573-580
Burton, R. Grammar, Semantic 580-583
Bateman, J. A. Grammar, Systemic 583-592
Mallery, J. C.;
Hurwitz, R.;
& Duffy,G. Hermeneutics 596-611
Hill, J. C. Language Acquisition 761-772
Fass, D.,
& Pustejovsky, J. Lexical Decomposition 806-812
Pustejovsky, J. Lexical Semantics 812-819
Volume 2:
Nagao, M. Machine Translation 898-902
Klavans, J. L.,
& Tzoukermann, E. Morphology 963-972
McDonald, D. D. Natural-Language Generation 983-997
Carbonell, J. G.,
& Hayes, P. J. Natural-Language Understanding 997-1016
Petrick, S. Parsing 1099-1109
Small, S. L. Parsing, Word-Expert 1109-1116
Wilks, Y.,
& Fass, D. Preference Semantics 1183-1194
Cruse, D. A. Presupposition 1194-1201
Dyer, M. G.;
Cullingford, R. E.;
& Alvarado, S. J. Scripts 1443-1460
Sowa, J. F. Semantic Networks 1493-1511
Devlin, K. J. Situation Theory and Situation Semantics 1541-1547
Briscoe, E. J. Speech Recognition 1553-1559
Norvig, P. Story Analysis 1568-1576
Alterman, R. Text Summarization 1579-1587
Sparck Jones, K. Thesaurus 1605-1613
Knight, K. Unification 1630-1636
Additional articles from the 1st edition (1987):
Coelho, H. Grammar, Definite Clause 339-342
Berwick, R. Grammar, Transformational 353-361
Newmeyer, F. J. Linguistics, Competence and Performance 503-508
Wilks, Y. Machine Translation 564-571
Tennant, H. Menu-Based Natural Language 594-597
Koskenniemi, K. Morphology 619-620
Bates, M. Natural-Language Interfaces 655-660
Riesbeck, C. K. Parsing, Expectation-Driven 696-701
Keyser, S. J. Phonemes 744-746
Webber, B. Question Answering 814-822
Smith, B. C. Self-Reference 1005-1010
Hirst, G. Semantics 1024-1029
Woods, W. Semantics, Procedural 1029-1031
Allen, J. F. Speech Acts 1062-1065
Allen, J. Speech Recognition 1065-1070
Allen, J. Speech Synthesis 1070-1076
Briscoe, E. J. Speech Understanding 1076-1083
Lehnert, W. G. Story Analysis 1090-1099