Natural language processing: a prolog perspective.

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Title: Natural language processing: a prolog perspective.
Authors: Bitter, Christian1 christian.bitter@gmail.com, Elizondo, David A. elizondo@dmu.ac.uk, Yingjie Yang1 yyang@dmu.ac.uk
Source: Artificial Intelligence Review. Feb2010, Vol. 33 Issue 1/2, p151-173. 23p. 1 Chart.
Subjects: Natural language processing, Prolog (Computer program language), Electronic data processing, Artificial intelligence, Programming languages, Logic programming languages
Abstract: Natural language processing (NLP) is a vibrant field of interdisciplinary Computer Science research. Ultimately, NLP seeks to build intelligence into software so that software will be able to process a natural language as skillfully and artfully as humans. Prolog, a general purpose logic programming language, has been used extensively to develop NLP applications or components thereof. This report is concerned with introducing the interested reader to the broad field of NLP with respect to NLP applications that are built in Prolog or from Prolog components. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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