Prolog and Natural-Language Analysis - Digital Edition
An introduction to elementary computational linguistics from logic programming point of view using Prolog.
Tag(s): Artificial Intelligence
Publication date: 01 Jul 1987
ISBN-10: 0971999704
ISBN-13: n/a
Paperback: 273 pages
Views: 24,083
Type: Lecture Notes
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
License: n/a
Post time: 25 Oct 2005 05:40:21
Prolog and Natural-Language Analysis - Digital Edition
Fernando C. N. Pereira wrote:This digital edition of Pereira and Shieber's Prolog and Natural-Language Analysis is distributed at no charge by Microtome Publishing under a license described in the front matter and at the website. A hardbound edition (ISBN 0-9719997-0-4), printed on acid free paper with library binding and including all appendices and two indices (and without these inline interruptions), is available from www.mtome.com and other booksellers.
:) "This book provides, in one volume, one of the best introductions to prolog programming and one of the best introductions to natural language processing. It is virtually unique in that it shows how to interface a natural language interface to a theorem prover."
About The Author(s)
Fernando Pereira is Distinguished Scientist at Google, where he leads projects in natural-language understanding and machine learning. His previous positions include chair of the Computer and Information Science department of the University of Pennsylvania, head of Machine Learning and Information Retrieval Research at AT&T Labs, and several roles at SRI International.
Fernando Pereira is Distinguished Scientist at Google, where he leads projects in natural-language understanding and machine learning. His previous positions include chair of the Computer and Information Science department of the University of Pennsylvania, head of Machine Learning and Information Retrieval Research at AT&T Labs, and several roles at SRI International.
Stuart Shieber is James O. Welch, Jr. and Virginia B. Welch Professor of Computer Science in the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Harvard University. His primary research field is computational linguistics, the study of human languages from the perspective of computer science.
Stuart Shieber is James O. Welch, Jr. and Virginia B. Welch Professor of Computer Science in the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Harvard University. His primary research field is computational linguistics, the study of human languages from the perspective of computer science.