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A Storage Representation For Efficient Access To Large, Multidimensional Arrays
This paper addresses problems associated with accessing elements of large multidimensional arrays when the order of access is either unpredictable or is orthogonal to the conventional order of array storage.
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Plan Generation and Execution For Robotics
A number of problems in this area requiring further research are discussed, including dealing with time, planning for parallel execution, planning for information gathering, planning for planning, learning, interactive planning, dynamic plan repair, and distributed robotics.
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Interpreting Natural-Language Utterances In Dialogs About Tasks
This paper describes the results of a three-year research effort investigating the knowledge and processes needed for participation in natural-language dialogs about ongoing mechanical-assembly tasks.
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Random Sample Consensus: A Paradigm for Model Fitting with Applications to Image Analysis and Automated Cartography
RANSAC is capable of interpreting/smoothing data containing a significant percentage of gross errors, and is thus ideally suited for applications in automated image analysis where interpretation is based on the data provided by error-prone feature detectors.
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Diagram: A Grammar For Dialogues
This paper presents an explanatory overview of a large and complex grammar, DIAGRAM, that is used in a computer system for interpreting English dialogue.
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The Interpretation Of Verb Phrases In Dialogs
Presented and discussed are the kinds of knowledge necessary for interpreting references to actions, as well as algorithms for using that knowledge in interpreting dialog utterances about ongoing tasks and for drawing inferences about the task situation that are based on a given interpretation.
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Crisis In Ushasa: A Simulation Activity For Government Classes
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Conversation As Planned Behavior
In this paper, a framework for investigating conversation, which for convenience will be called the Planning Approach, is developed from this hypothesis. It suggests a style of analysis to apply to conversation, analysis in terms of the participants’ goals, plans, and beliefs, and it indicates a consequent program of research to be pursued.
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Metaphor, Metaphor Schemata, and Selective Inferencing
Three examples of metaphors are examined in detail in this light–a simple metaphor, a spatial metaphor schema, and a novel metaphor.
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Natural Language Processing
PARC, which is now part of SRI, invented computational linguistic technologies based on understanding the structure of language.
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Theoretical Foundations Of Linguistics and Automatic Text Processing
The interdisciplinary research required to design such systems have a common center, conceptually, in the development of new kinds of lexical information, since words are not only linguistics objects, they are also psychological objects that evoke experiences from which meanings can be inferred.
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Artificial Intelligence: State Of The Art
The problems tackled by research workers and AI are typically large, complex, and involves ambiguity and uncertainty. AI attempts to come to grips with the real world, with all its confusion and richness, and to interact with people, with all their irrationalities and idiosyncrasies.