Directed random generation of sentences
Communications of the ACM
360 O.S. FORTRAN IV free field input/output subroutine package
360 O.S. FORTRAN IV free field input/output subroutine package
Generating English discourse from semantic networks
Communications of the ACM
Natural language question-answering systems: 1969
Communications of the ACM
Applications of a computer system for transformational grammar
COLING '69 Proceedings of the 1969 conference on Computational linguistics
Working with the interactive version of the T.G.T.-system of Joyce Friedman
COLING '73 Proceedings of the 5th conference on Computational linguistics - Volume 1
A multi-processing approach to natural language
AFIPS '73 Proceedings of the June 4-8, 1973, national computer conference and exposition
Optimization of investment options using SQL
IBERAMIA'10 Proceedings of the 12th Ibero-American conference on Advances in artificial intelligence
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A comprehensive system for transformational grammar has been designed and implemented on the IBM 360/67 computer. The system deals with the transformational model of syntax, along the lines of Chomsky's Aspects of the Theory of Syntax. The major innovations include a full, formal description of the syntax of a transformational grammar, a directed random phrase structure generator, a lexical insertion algorithm, an extended definition of analysis, and a simple problem-oriented programming language in which the algorithm for application of transformations can be expressed. In this paper we present the system as a whole, first discussing the general attitudes underlying the development of the system, then outlining the system and discussing its more important special features. References are given to papers which consider some particular aspect of the system in detail.