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Rating:  Summary: Surprisingly readable Review: A surprisingly readable treatment of natural language processing in the Lisp programming language. Note that it is *not* an introduction to Lisp.The table of contents: (1) Introduction (2) Finite-state techniques (3) Recursive and augmented transition networks (4) Grammars (5) Parsing, search and ambiguity (6) Well-formed substring tables and charts (7) Features and the lexicon (8) Semantics (9) Question answering and inference (10) Pragmatics In addition, the book contains code listings, solutions to selected exercises, and good end-of-chapter suggestions for further reading.
Rating:  Summary: Surprisingly readable Review: A surprisingly readable treatment of natural language processing in the Lisp programming language. Note that it is *not* an introduction to Lisp. The table of contents: (1) Introduction (2) Finite-state techniques (3) Recursive and augmented transition networks (4) Grammars (5) Parsing, search and ambiguity (6) Well-formed substring tables and charts (7) Features and the lexicon (8) Semantics (9) Question answering and inference (10) Pragmatics In addition, the book contains code listings, solutions to selected exercises, and good end-of-chapter suggestions for further reading.
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