Attention, intentions, and the structure of discourse
Computational Linguistics
Abductive interpretation and reinterpretation of natural language utterances
Abductive interpretation and reinterpretation of natural language utterances
The repair of speech act misunderstandings by abductive inference
Computational Linguistics
Time-Constrained Memory: A Reader-Based Approach to Text Comprehension
Time-Constrained Memory: A Reader-Based Approach to Text Comprehension
Plan Recognition in Natural Language Dialogue
Plan Recognition in Natural Language Dialogue
Conceptual Information Processing
Conceptual Information Processing
Multi-perspective question answering using the OpQA corpus
HLT '05 Proceedings of the conference on Human Language Technology and Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing
AAAI'07 Proceedings of the 22nd national conference on Artificial intelligence - Volume 2
Using readers to identify lexical cohesive structures in texts
ACLstudent '05 Proceedings of the ACL Student Research Workshop
Learning by reading: an experiment in text analysis
TSD'06 Proceedings of the 9th international conference on Text, Speech and Dialogue
Grammaticality judgement in a word completion task
CL&W '10 Proceedings of the NAACL HLT 2010 Workshop on Computational Linguistics and Writing: Writing Processes and Authoring Aids
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Writer-based and reader-based views of text-meaning are reflected by the respective questions "What is the author trying to tell me?" and "What does this text mean to me personally?" Contemporary computational linguistics, however, generally takes neither view. But this is not adequate for the development of sophisticated applications such as intelligence gathering and question answering. I discuss different views of text-meaning from the perspective of the needs of computational text analysis and the collaborative repair of misunderstanding.