Books
We've found 388 books relevant to the field of humanlike conversational artificial intelligence.
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10422
by Patrick Blackburn and Johan Bos |
Summary: 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...
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Structures and Strategies for Complex Problem Solving |
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Addison-Wesley Professional
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2008 |
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Summary: This accessible, comprehensive book captures the essence of artificial intelligence - solving the complex problems that arise wherever computer technology is applied. With his signature enthusiasm, George Luger demonstrates numerous techniques and strategies for addressing the many challenges facing computer scientists today. Diverse topics on...
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10420
by Elaine Rich and Kevin Knight |
Summary: The breadth of Artificial Intelligence is explored and explained in this book. Assuming no prior knowledge, it covers topics like neural networks and robotics. This text explores the range of problems which have been and remain to be solved using Artificial Intelligence tools and techniques....
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10333
by Patrick Saint-Dizier and Evelyn Viegas |
Summary: Computational Lexical Semantics is one of the first volumes to provide models for the creation of various kinds of computerized lexicons for the automatic treatment of natural language, with applications to, among other things, machine translation, automatic indexing, database front-ends, and knowledge extraction. It focuses...
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10332
by Harold L. Somers, Sergei Nirenburg and Yorick A. Wilks |
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The MIT Press
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2003 |
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Summary: The field of machine translation (MT)—the automation of translation between human languages—has existed for more than fifty years. MT helped to usher in the field of computational linguistics and has influenced methods and applications in knowledge representation, information theory, and mathematical statistics.
This valuable resource offers...
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10331
by Bonnie Jean Dorr |
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A View from the Lexicon |
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The MIT Press
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1993 |
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Summary: This book describes a novel, cross-linguistic approach to machine translation that solves certain classes of syntactic and lexical divergences by means of a lexical conceptual structure that can be composed and decomposed in language-specific ways. This approach allows the translator to operate uniformly across many...
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10330
by Sergei Nirenburg |
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Theoretical and Methodological Issues |
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Cambridge University Press
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1987 |
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Summary: This is the first book devoted exclusively to knowledge-based machine translation. While most approaches to the machine translation for natural languages seek ways to translate source language texts into target language texts without full understanding of the text, knowledge-based machine translation is based on extracting...
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10329
by Makoto Nagao (Author) and Norman D. Cook (Translator) |
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How Far Can It Go? |
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Oxford University Press
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1989 |
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Summary: Translation systems employing computers are now readily available from several manufacturers such as NEC and Fujitsu. They are employed in the translation of technical literature in Japan, meteorological information in Canada, and conference proceedings in the European Community. This compact book provides a lucid account...
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10328
by Doug Arnold, Lorna Balkan , Siety Meijer , R.Lee Humphreys and Louisa Sadler |
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An Introductory Guide |
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Wiley
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1994 |
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Summary: We decided to try to write a book which would be genuinely introductory (in the sense of not presupposing a background in any relevant discipline), but which would look at all aspects of Machine Translation: covering questions of what it is like to use a...
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Specifications of a Conscious Artifact |
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Monterège
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2011 |
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Summary: The desire to build a conscious machine lies at the heart of the human quest for knowledge. It was the original goal of Artificial Intelligence. However, this endeavor could not progress because definitions of consciousness, suitable for machine implementation, were not available. The Creation of...