Theoretical Issues In Natural Language Processing (1975)
Theoretical Issues in Natural Language Processing: Supplement
Theoretical Issues in Natural Language Processing: Supplement
B.L. Nash-Webber
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Roger Schank
The Reasoner and the Inferencer Don’t Talk Much to Each Other
Robert P. Abelson
Automatic Planning From a Frames Point of View
Richard E. Fikes
Syntactic Processing and Functional Sentence Perspective
Martin Kay
What Makes Sam Run? Script Based Techniques for Question Answering
Wendy Lehnert
Theoretical Issues in Natural Language Processing
Theoretical Issues in Natural Language Processing
B.L. Nash-Webber
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Roger Schank
Augmented Phrase Structure Grammars
George E. Heidorn
Diagnosis as a Notion of Grammar
Mitchell Marcus
Computational Understanding
Christopher K. Riesbeck
The Clowns Microworld
Robert F. Simmons
On Understanding Poetry
D. L. Waltz
A System of Semantic Primitives
Ray Jackendoff
Comments on Lexical Analysis
George A. Miller
The Primitive ACTs of Conceptual Dependency
Roger C. Schank
Primitives and Words
Yorick Wilks
Organization and Inference in a Frame-Like System of Common Sense Knowledge
Eugene Charniak
The Trouble With Memory Distinctions
Allan Collins
How Episodic Is Semantic Memory?
Andrew Ortony
The Phrasal Lexicon
Joseph D. Becker
Generation as a Social Action
Bertram C. Bruce
Speaking With Manytongues: Some Problems in Modeling Speakers of Actual Discourse
John H. Clippinger, Jr.
The Boundaries of Language Generation
Neil M. Goldman
A Formalism for Relating Lexical and Pragmatic Information: Its Relevance to Recognition and Generation
Aravind K. Joshi
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Stanley J. Rosenschein
Meta-Compiling Text Grammars as a Model for Human Behavior
Sheldon Klein
Some Thoughts on Schemata
Wallace L. Chafe
Bad-Mouthing Frames
Jerry Feldman
STEREOTYPES as an ACTOR Approach Towards Solving the Problem of Procedural Attachment in FRAME Theories
Carl Hewitt
Using Knowledge to Understand
Roger C. Schank
Considerations for Computational Theories of Speaking: Seven Things Speakers Do
John H. Clippinger, Jr.
IMPROVING METHODOLOGY in Natural Language Processing
William C. Mann
Methodology in AI and Natural Language Understanding
Yorick Wilks
Some Methodological Issues in Natural Language Understanding Research
W. A. Woods
Does a Story Understander Need a Point of View?
Robert P. Abelson
Creativity in Verbalization as Evidence for Analogic Knowledge
Wallace L. Chafe
On Retrieving Information From Visual Images
Stephen Michael Kosslyn
The Nature of Perceptual Representation: An Examination of the Analog/Propositional Controversy
Stephen E. Palmer
Representation of Knowledge: Non-Linguistic Forms Do We Need Images and Analogues?
Zenon W. Pylyshyn
Afterthoughts on Analogical Representations
Aaron Sloman
Formal Reasoning and Language Understanding System
Raymond Reiter
The Commonsense Algorithm as a Basis for Comfuter Models of Human Memory, Inference, Belief and Contextual Language Comprehension
Chuck Rieger