Knowledge Representation Systems Based on Natural Language
Papers from the 1996 Fall Symposium
Lucja Iwanska, Program Cochair
Technical Report FS-96-04. Published by The AAAI Press, Menlo Park, California
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Contents
A Dynamic Lexical Knowledge Base for Natural Language Processing / 1
Caroline Barriere and Fred Popowich
Interpretation: The Relationship Between Language and Ontology / 6
Alistair Campbell and Debra Burhans
Not for Its Own Sake: Knowledge as Byproduct of NLP / 11
William Dolan and Stephen Richardson
Logical Form and Knowledge Representation: Towards a Reconciliation / 20
Enrico Franconi
Why to Base Knowledge Representation Language on Natural Language? / 25
Fernando Gomez
TextNet--A Text-Based Intelligent System / 32
Sanda Barabagiu and Dan Moldovan
Natural Language Is a Representational Language / 44
Lucja Iwanska
Natural Language for Knowledge Acquisition: Learning from Definite Anaphora / 72
Lucja Iwanska and Kellyn Kruger
Vague Utterances and Context Change / 83
Alice Kyburg and Michael Morreau
The Syntax, Semantics and Inference Mechanism in Natural Language / 102
Yunqing Lin
How to use Aristotelian Logic to Formalize Reasonings Expressed in Ordinary Language? / 107
Phillip Peterson
Framing the Donkey: Towards a Unification of Semantic Representations with Knowledge Representations / 121
Len Schubert
High Performance in Text Processing: the CPP-TRS Environment / 132
Graziella Tonfoni
Construction of a Knowledge Base by Using Korean Text / 137
Gi-Chul Yang and Key-Sun Choi
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