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SIGART Newsletter, Volume 61
Volume 61, February 1977
- David L. Waltz:

Natural language interfaces. 16-17 - William A. Woods:

A personal view of natural language understanding. 17-20 - David Brown:

Some thoughts on an interactive information retrieval system. 21-24 - David L. Waltz, Bradley A. Goodman:

Planes: a data base question-answering system. 24 - Gary G. Hendrix:

Lifer: a natural language interface facility. 25-26 - Richard R. Burton:

Semantic grammar: an engineering technique for constructing natural language understanding systems. 26 - Remko J. H. Scha:

Philips question-answering system PHLIQA1. 26-27 - Jerry R. Hobbs:

Pronoun resolution. 28 - Roger Knaus:

Syntactically based classification from natural language responses. 28-29 - James F. Allen, Philip R. Cohen, Robin Cohen, C. Raymond Perrault, Corot Reason, Mary Horrigan-Tozer:

A computer model of conversation. 29 - R. Elschlager:

Some sample programs currently accepted by a natural language programming system. 30 - George E. Heidorn:

Natural language projects at IBM research. 30-31 - Warren J. Plath:

Request: a natural language question-answering system. 31 - Edgar F. Codd:

Access to relational data bases for a casual user. 31-32 - Lance A. Miller:

Natural language programming. 32 - George E. Heidorn:

Automatic programming through English dialogue. 32-33 - Carol H. Thompson, N. A. Badre, Dick H. Fredericksen, Leigh R. Power:

On-line query system. 33 - Frederick Jelinek:

Continuous speech recognition. 33-34 - Harold Boley:

Contributions to a practice-relevant AI theory. 35-36 - Peter Schefe:

CAI, data bases and scene analysis. 36 - Wolfgang Wahlster:

HAM-RPM: a knowledge-based conversationalist. 36-37 - Edward J. Coyne:

Weather reporting. 37 - Thies Wittig:

System HANSA. 37 - Naomi Sager, Lynette Hirschman, Ralph Grishman, Cynthia Insolio:

Transforming medical records into a structured data base. 38-39 - Larry R. Harris:

ROBOT: a high performance natural language processor for data base query. 39-40 - Gian Piero Zarri:

An interactive information retrieval of biographical data. 40 - Larry E. Travis:

Data base system for AI applications. 40-41 - Raymond Reiter:

An approach to deductive question-answering systems. 41-43 - John F. Burger:

Conceptual processing/natural language interface. 43-44 - Aravind K. Joshi:

Natural language processing. 44-46 - Ralph M. Weischedel:

Natural language processing research at the University of Delaware. 46 - Martha Stone:

Solving mechanics problems: PAT - pulleys and things. 47-48 - Michael Soul:

TESSA - the ESsex syntactic analyser. 48-49 - Problem solving information system with German as query language: a project in automated language processing. 49

- Camilla Schwind, Jürgen M. Janas:

Automatic thesaurus construction from natural language definitions. 49-50 - Hans-Jochen Schneider:

Automatic construction of semantic networks. 50-51 - Efraim Shaket:

Fuzzy semantics for a natural-like language defined over a world of blocks. 51 - Günther Görz:

CAI, dialogues about HEX. 51 - Henry H. Leitner:

The determination and conceptual structuring of restricted domains of discourse for "intelligent" interactive systems. 51-53 - Richard E. Cullingford:

SAM: a program that uses world knowledge to understand. 53-54 - Gerald DeJong:

FRUMP...FRUMP...FRUMP... 54-55 - Dave Schultz:

Conversational HELP. 55 - Daniel D. Corkhill:

Conversational program model. 55-56 - Richard L. Taylor:

A Farsi (Persian) business AID. 56 - John K. Cipolaro, Nicholas V. Findler:

A computer consultant for poker using natural language communication. 56 - Bill Faught:

Natural language for PARRY. 57 - Martha E. Williams, Scott E. Preece:

A hybrid framework for natural language processing of large data bases. 57 - Mario C. Grignetti:

Intelligent terminals. 57 - David C. Brown, H. William Buttelmann, B. Chandrasekaran, Stanley C. Kwasny, Norman K. Sondheimer:

Natural language graphics. 57-58 - Michael L. Rhodes, Allen Klinger:

Conversational text input for modifying graphics facial images. 58-61 - Michel Lacroix, Alain Pirotte:

ILL: an English structured query language for relational data bases. 61-63 - Alfred Mesguich, Bernard Normier:

Some specifications for a natural query language: how is it possible to meet the casual user. 63 - Alan L. Tharp:

Using a natural language interface for elementary instruction. 64-65

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