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Representation and Inference for Natural Language: A First Course in Computational Semantics

โœ Scribed by Patrick Blackburn, Johan Bos


Publisher
Center for the Study of Language and Information
Year
2005
Tongue
English
Leaves
378
Series
Studies in Computational Linguistics
Category
Library

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How can computers distinguish the coherent from the unintelligible, recognize new information in a sentence, or draw inferences from a natural language passage? Computational semantics is an exciting new field that seeks answers to these questions, and this volume is the first textbook wholly devoted to this growing subdiscipline. The book explains the underlying theoretical issues and fundamental techniques for computing semantic representations for fragments of natural language. This volume will be an essential text for computer scientists, linguists, and anyone interested in the development of computational semantics.

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