DIAGRAM: a grammar for dialogues
Communications of the ACM
Natural language access to clinical data bases
Natural language access to clinical data bases
Planning natural language utterances to satisfy multiple goals
Planning natural language utterances to satisfy multiple goals
ACL '81 Proceedings of the 19th annual meeting on Association for Computational Linguistics
A taxonomy for English nouns and verbs
ACL '81 Proceedings of the 19th annual meeting on Association for Computational Linguistics
Transportable natural-language interfaces to databases
ACL '81 Proceedings of the 19th annual meeting on Association for Computational Linguistics
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Research on natural-language processing at SRI spans a broad spectrum of activity. Two of our major current efforts are a pair of research projects under the sponsorship of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency. The TEAM project is intended to provide natural-language access to large databases via systems that are easily adaptable to a wide range of new application domains. The KLAUS project is a longer-range effort to address basic research problems in natural-language semantics, commonsense reasoning, and the pragmatics of natural-language communication. These two projects share a common core-language-processing system called DIALOGIC.