Notes:
I need a new cloud-based natural language interpreter (natural language interpretation system). There are not a lot of good examples of turnkey statistical natural language interpreters in common use. There is a huge body of work on grammar parsing, but I’m having trouble finding anything on natural language interpreters for parsed grammars.
Resources:
- excors.sourceforge.net .. natural language interpretation system that uses XML and Python
- ist-spice.org .. Service Platform for Innovative Communication Environment
Wikipedia:
- Case-based reasoning (CBR)
- OpenMath
See also:
100 Best SourceForge: Chatbot | Dialog Systems Meta Guide | Natural Language Interface | Open Chatbot Standards
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Development of Machine Learning based Natural Language Processing System. J Lee, Y Kim, H Shin, K Song – International Journal of Advances in Soft …, 2014 – ijasca.com … storage for knowledge data; language for knowledge representation and inference including predicate calculus; logical formalism such as PL (Prepositional Logic) for SAT (SATisfiability), FOL (First Order Logic) or DL (Descriptive Logic); natural language interpreter, and so on. … Related articles All 2 versions
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