Introduces the subject through the discussion & development of various computer programs which illustrate some of the basic concepts & techniques in the field. The programming language used is Prolog. Paper.
An Introduction to Natural Language Processing Through PROLOG (Learning About Language)
โ Scribed by Clive Matthews
- Publisher
- AW
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 312
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Table of Contents
An Introduction to Natural Language Processing Through Prolog......Page 1
Table of contents......Page 3
Preface......Page 6
PART I - Introduction......Page 10
1 - Natural Language Processing ......Page 11
2 - The Challenge of Natural Language Processing......Page 22
PART II - The Fundamentals of Prolog Programming......Page 38
3 - Facts......Page 40
4 - Rules and Complex Names......Page 60
5 - Lists and Recursive Rules......Page 71
6 - Developing Prolog Programs......Page 89
7 - Built-in Predicates......Page 112
PART III - Natural Language Processing with Prolog......Page 127
8 - Finite State Grammars and Sentence Recognition......Page 129
9 - Recursive Transition Networks......Page 149
10 - Phrase Structure Grammars......Page 170
11 - Definite Clause Grammars......Page 191
12 - Alternative Parsing Strategies......Page 220
Solutions to Exercises......Page 254
Glossary of Terms......Page 290
Bibliography......Page 301
Index......Page 309
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
Research into Natural Language Processing - the use of computers to process language - has developed over the last couple of decades into one of the most vigorous and interesting areas of current work on language and communication. This book introduces the subject through the discussion and developm
Research into Natural Language Processing - the use of computers to process language - has developed over the last couple of decades into one of the most vigorous and interesting areas of current work on language and communication. This book introduces the subject through the discussion and developm
This book is an introduction to phonological theory placed within the framework of recent mainstream generative phonology. The book is divided into two main parts. The first introduces readers to basic concepts of articulatory phonetics, classical phonemics and standard generative phonology. The sec