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Knowledge Based Computer Systems (KBCS 1989)

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KBCS activities at NCST include work on intelligent information retrieval, early work for machine translation from English to Hindi, AI applications in education with a strong focus on intelligent testing, and intelligent scheduling of ships and aircraft. The other activities of NCST's KBCS group include running an AI quarterly, Vivek, conducting a Diploma Programme in KBCS, and the development of AI software such as an expert system shell, and a LISP interpreter.

Part I of this report broadly describes the goals of the group, and the areas of research. Part II is an overview of the technical work carried out by members of this group. The papers cited in the text give details of each active area.

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  1. Anjaneyulu, KSR, Chandrasekar, R and Ramani S (1987). Generative Testing at NCST, Proceedings of National Seminar on Information Technology and Non-formal Education, Hyderabad, 18–20 June, 1987, organised by the Computer Society of India.

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  2. Anjaneyulu, KSR and Sasikumar, M (Eds) (1987). Parlog Project Reports, NCST Bombay.

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  3. Bhandarkar, A, Chandrasekar, R, Ramani, S and Bhatnagar, A (1989). Intelligent Categorization, Archival and Retrieval of Information, in [Ramani et al, 1989].

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  4. Chandrasekar, R and Ramani, S (1987). Issues in Machine Translation between English and Indian Languages. Proceedings of National Seminar on Computer Applications in Language Processing, New Delhi, 9–11 Sep, 1987.

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  5. Chandrasekar, R and Ramani, S (1988). An Intelligent Interface for Structuring Stories, Proceedings of CSI-88, the Annual Convention of the Computer Society of India, Madras, 6–9 Jan, 1988.

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  6. Chandrasekar, R and Ramani, S (1988). Knowledge Representation and Information Retrieval. Proceedings of Indo-US Workshop on Systems and Systems & Signal Processing, Bangalore, 8–12 Jan, 1988.

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  7. Chandrasekar, R, Srikant, S and Ramani, S (1989). An Integrated Approach to Analysing News Stories, Proceedings of Workshop on Natural Language Processing for AI, Roorkee, January 14–15, 1989.

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  8. Chandrasekar, R and Ramani, S (1989). Interactive Communication of Sentential Structure and Content: An Alternative Approach to Man-machine Communication, International Journal of Man Machine Studies, Vol. 30, No. 2, February 1989.

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  9. Chandrasekar, R and Ramani, S (1989). Artificial Intelligence: a Developing Country Perspective, In Proceedings of Workshop on AI Technology Transfer to Developing Countries, IJCAI '89, Detroit, Aug 21–25, 1989.

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  10. NCLISP User Manual, NCST, Bombay, 1988.

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  11. Rajan, P, Patil, P, Anjaneyulu, KSR and Srinivas, P. The Trigonometry Tutor, in [Ramani et al, 1989].

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  12. Ramani, S and Chandrasekar, R (1986). Partitioning Computations and Parallel Processing, Sadhana, Vol. 9, Part 2, Sept 1986, pp. 121–137.

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  13. Ramani, S, Chandrasekar, R and Anjaneyulu, KSR (1989). Knowledge Based Computer Systems, Proceedings of KBCS '89, Bombay, December 11–13, 1989, Narosa Publishing Huse, India and Springer-Verlag, Berlin.

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  14. Sasikumar, M, Muthu Raman, S and Ramani, S (1988). Tools and Techniques for the Refinement of Rulebased Expert Systems. Proceedings of National Conference on Knowledge Based Computer Systems, Bangalore, 10–11 June, 1988.

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  15. Srikant, M, Chandrasekar, R and Ramani, S (1988). An Interactive Analyzer for Natural Language Sentences. Proceedings of National Conference on Knowledge Based Computer Systems, Bangalore, 10–11 June, 1988.

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  16. Srinivas, P, Prakash, KN, Anjaneyulu, KSR and Ramani, S (1988). A Knowledge Based Authoring System for Test Creation, Proceedings of National Conference on Knowledge Based Computer Systems, Bangalore, 10–11 June, 1988.

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  17. VEDA User Manual, NCST, Bombay, 1989.

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  18. Vidwan User Manual, NCST, Bombay, 1988.

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Ramani, S., Chandrasekar, R., Anjaneyulu, K. (1990). KBCS activities at NCST. In: Ramani, S., Chandrasekar, R., Anjaneyulu, K.S.R. (eds) Knowledge Based Computer Systems. KBCS 1989. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 444. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0018408

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