Customers' requirements for natural language systems: results of an inquiry
International Journal of Man-Machine Studies - Lecture notes in computer science Vol. 174
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Human-computer interface development: concepts and systems for its management
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Using a natural language interface with casual users
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An approach to general intelligent interface for HCI
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Designing an intelligent operating system consultant and teacher (abstract)
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Talking to UNIX in English: an overview of UC
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Automated Reasoning: Introduction and Applications
Automated Reasoning: Introduction and Applications
Developing a natural language interface for the UNIX operating system
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This paper proposes a general natural language interface for operating systems. It adopts an Application-Independent Hierarchic approach (AIH) to developing general natural language interfaces. AIH separates the application-specific part of natural language processing from the nonspecific one, and represents the former declaratively. In addition to the traditional phases of natural language process, a new phase called domain compiling is introduced. Using AIH, an experimental interface THJ has been developed which is general natural language interface for the Unix, VMS, and MS-DOS operating systems.