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Natürlichsprachliche Systeme Eine Einführung in die Sprachorientierte Ki-Forschung

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Künstliche Intelligenz

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Zusammenfassung

Bei dem vorliegenden Aufsatz handelt es sich um eine einführende Darstellung wichtiger Fragestellungen, Methoden und Resultate des Forschungsgebietes ‘Natürlichsprachliche Systeme’. Die Komplexität und die Breite des zu behandelnden Teilgebietes der Künstlichen Intelligenz (Kl) machen es unmöglich, in einer kurzen Einführung auch nur annähernd alle für die sprachorientierte Kl-Forschung relevanten Fragestellungen und Lösungsalternativen aufzuzeigen (z.B. umfaßt alleine eine gründliche Einführung in die syntaktische Analyse, wie sie Winograd 1983 bietet, rd. 640 Seiten). Dies mag auch als Grund dafür angesehen werden, daß Standardeinführungen in die Künstliche Intelligenz wie Winston 1977 und Nilsson 1981 das Teilgebiet ‘Natürlichsprachliche Systeme’ nicht in angemessener Weise behandeln.

Dieser Aufsatz entstand teilweise im Rahmen des Projektes HAM-ANS, das aus Mitteln des BMFT gefördert wird.

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Wahlster, W. (1982). Natürlichsprachliche Systeme Eine Einführung in die Sprachorientierte Ki-Forschung. In: Bibel, W., Siekmann, J.H. (eds) Künstliche Intelligenz. Informatik-Fachberichte, vol 59. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-68828-7_5

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