The Core language engine
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The Core language engine
(ACL-MIT Press series in natural language processing / Aravind K. Joshi, Mark Liberman, and Karen Sparck Jones, editors)
MIT Press, c1992
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [311]-318) and index
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内容説明・目次
内容説明
The Core Language Engine presents the theoretical and engineering advances embodied in one of the most comprehensive natural language processing systems designed to date. Recent research results from different areas of computational linguistics are integrated into a single elegant design with potential for application to tasks ranging from machine translation to information system interfaces.
Bridging the gap between theoretical and implementation oriented literature, The Core Language Engine describes novel analyses and techniques developed by the contributors at SRI International's Cambridge Computer Science Research Centre. It spans topics that include a wide-coverage unification grammar for English syntax and semantics, context-dependent and contextually disambiguated logical form representations, interactive translation, efficient algorithms for parsing and generation, and mechanisms for quantifier scoping, reference resolution, and lexical acquisition.
Contents
Introduction to the CLE * Logical Forms * Categories and Rules * Unification Based Syntactic Analysis * Semantic Rules for English * Lexical Analysis * Syntactic and Semantic Processing * Quantifier Scopin * Sortal Restrictions * Resolving Quasi Logical Forms * Lexical Acquisition * The CLE in Application Development * Ellipsis, Comparatives, and Generation * Swedish-English QLF Translation
目次
- Introduction to the CLE, Hiyan Alshawi and Robert C. Moore - language analysis and interpretation, overview of CLE components
- logical forms, Jan van Eijck and Hiyan Alshawi - levels of logical form in the CLE, resolved logical form, quasi logical form
- categories and rules, Hiyan Alshawi - constraints, components and rules, categories for linguistic analysis, CLE categories, category unification and subsumption, Boolean expression feature values, feature sets, defaults and macros, internal category representation, grammar rules, syntax and morphology rules, semantic rules, lexical entries
- unification-based syntactic analysis, Stephen G. Pulman - theoretical background, subcategorization, start categories, sentence types, subject-auxilliary inversion, unbounded dependencies, passives, conjunctions
- semantic rules for English, Jan van Eijck and Robert C. Moore - semantic rules and sences, general principles of the CLE semantics, the semantics of specific constructions
- lexical analysis, David Carter - tokenizing the input, segmenting the tokens, recovering from unknown tokens
- syntactic and semantic processing, Robert C. Moore and Hiyan Alshawi - parsing, semantic analysis, morphological processing, ambiguities and packing
- quantifier scoping, Douglas B. Moran and Fernando C.N. Pereira - quantifier scoping problem, scoping rules and references, the scoping algorithm, refinements to the basic algorithm, implementation
- sortal restrictions, Hiyan Alshawi and David Carter - applying sortal restrictions, encoding sorts as terms, the external representation of sorts, specifying the sort hierarchy, developments
- resolving quasi logical forms, Hiyan Alshawi - deriving LFs from QLFs, anaphoric terms, context model, constraints on resolved LFs, anaphoric relations and formulae, further work on QLF resolution
- lexical acquisition, David Carter - strategy adopted, assumptions behind the strategy
- eliciting syntactic behaviour and semantic informtion, incorporating new entries, the core lexicon
- the CLE in application development, Arnold Smith - linguistic applications, model-based systems, the LF-Prolog query evaluator, the order-processing exemplar, extending the interface, new directions
- ellipsis, comparatives and generation, Hiyan Alshawi and Stephen G. Pulman
- Swedish-English QLF translation, Hiyan Alshawi, et al - the Swedish CLE, QLF-based translation, disambiguation and interaction.
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