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... languages , advances in natural language understanding by computers have fallen short of expectations ( Barr & Feigenbaum 1981 , Rich 1983 , Gevarter 1985 ) . As early as the 1940's , automatic translation from one natural language to ...
... languages , advances in natural language understanding by computers have fallen short of expectations ( Barr & Feigenbaum 1981 , Rich 1983 , Gevarter 1985 ) . As early as the 1940's , automatic translation from one natural language to ...
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... natural language , i.e. the problem of equipping computers with the ability to deal with communication in ordinary human languages . From the early days of computers , attempts were made to write programs to translate from one natural ...
... natural language , i.e. the problem of equipping computers with the ability to deal with communication in ordinary human languages . From the early days of computers , attempts were made to write programs to translate from one natural ...
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... language , science and model . The evidence so far is of a drastic reduction and diminution . Is there any hope of a radical improvement ? It does not follow from the circumstance that our natural languages mediate for us a more or less ...
... language , science and model . The evidence so far is of a drastic reduction and diminution . Is there any hope of a radical improvement ? It does not follow from the circumstance that our natural languages mediate for us a more or less ...
Contents
What is Artificial Intelligence? | 11 |
The Nature of Intelligence | 35 |
What is a Machine? | 75 |
Copyright | |
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