Representation and Inference for Natural Language
A First Course in Computational Semantics
Patrick Blackburn author Johan Bos author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Centre for the Study of Language & Information
Published:5th Sep '07
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How can computers distinguish the coherent from the unintelligible, recognize new information in a sentence, or draw inferences from a natural language passage? Computational semantics is an exciting new field that seeks answers to these questions, and this volume is the first textbook wholly devoted to this growing sub discipline. The book explains the underlying theoretical issues and fundamental techniques for computing semantic representations for fragments of natural language. This volume will be an essential text for computer scientists, linguists, and anyone interested in the development of computational semantics.
"An exciting combination of standard Montague techniques, modern approaches to underspecification, and the use of first order theorem provers, all in a book that can be used by advanced undergraduates or graduate students." - Robin Cooper, Gorg University"
ISBN: 9781575864952
Dimensions: 23mm x 16mm x 3mm
Weight: 624g
376 pages