Dynamic context generation for natural language understanding: A multifaceted knowledge approach
IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man and Cybernetics Part A 33:23-41 (2003)
| Abstract | We describe a comprehensive framework for text un- derstanding, based on the representation of context. It is designed.. | |||||||||
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