Natural language understanding
Natural language understanding
Introduction to algorithms
Information retrieval: data structures and algorithms
Information retrieval: data structures and algorithms
Techniques for automatically correcting words in text
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
Regular models of phonological rule systems
Computational Linguistics - Special issue on computational phonology
Natural Language Processing: The Plnlp Approach
Natural Language Processing: The Plnlp Approach
Introduction to Modern Information Retrieval
Introduction to Modern Information Retrieval
Using Natural-Language Processing to Produce Weather Forecasts
IEEE Expert: Intelligent Systems and Their Applications
CONSTRUE/TIS: A System for Content-Based Indexing of a Database of News Stories
IAAI '90 Proceedings of the The Second Conference on Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence
The string B-tree: a new data structure for string search in external memory and its applications
Journal of the ACM (JACM)
A definition and short history of Language Engineering
Natural Language Engineering
Argument-based critics and recommenders: a qualitative perspective on user support systems
Data & Knowledge Engineering - Special issue: WIDM 2004
A general framework for subjective information extraction from unstructured English text
Data & Knowledge Engineering
Word sense disambiguation: A survey
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
IRSG'98 Proceedings of the 20th Annual BCS-IRSG conference on Information Retrieval Research
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Vast quantities of text are becoming available in electronic form, ranging from published documents (e.g., electronic dictionaries, encyclopedias, libraries and archives for information retrieval services), to private databases (e.g., marketing information, legal records, medical histories), to personal email and faxes. Online information services are reaching mainstream computer users. There were over 15 million Internet users in 1993, and projections are for 30 million in 1997. With media attention reaching all-time highs, hardly a day goes by without a new article on the National Information Infrastructure, digital libraries, networked services, digital convergence or intelligent agents. This attention is moving natural language processing along the critical path for all kinds of novel applications.