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Lehmann, Winifred P.; Stachowitz, Rolf – 1971
This second volume of a two-volume report on a fully automatic high quality translation (FAHQT) contains relevant papers contributed by specialists on the topic of machine translation. The papers presented here cover such topics as syntactical analysis in transformational grammar and in machine translation, lexical features in translation and…
Descriptors: Computational Linguistics, Computer Science, Computers, Data Processing
Schank, Roger C. – 1968
Since natural language may be assumed to have an underlying conceptual structure, it is desirable to have the machine structure its own experience, both linguistic and nonlinguistic, in a manner concomitant with the human method for doing so. This paper presents some attempts at organizing the machine's information conceptually. The different…
Descriptors: Computational Linguistics, Computer Science, Computers, Concept Formation
Freeman, Robert R., Ed.; And Others – 1968
This collection of 22 papers from the Conference on Information in the Language Sciences held in Warrenton, Va., in 1966, sponsored by the Center for Applied Linguistics, stresses three themes: general trends, information needs of the languages sciences, and system design. Discussions attempt to formulate modern rational approaches to the complex…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Computational Linguistics, Computer Science, Data Processing
Oettinger, Anthony G. – 1960
The compilation of a dictionary for automatic translation from Russian to English is described in detail. Emphasis is placed on: (1) morphological and functional classifications of Russian words, (2) dictionary compilation, (3) the structure of signs, (4) automatic information-processing machines, (5) from the automatic dictionary to the automatic…
Descriptors: Codification, Computational Linguistics, Computer Programs, Computer Science
Ohlman, Herbert, Ed. – 1969
If computers are to be used creatively in education, they should be made available to administrators, teachers, and students. Educational Data Processing (EDP) is a means to this end. Small and poor systems can join in cooperative county, state or regional computer systems efforts such as the New England Educational Data Systems (NEEDS) in whose…
Descriptors: Computational Linguistics, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Science, Computer Science Education