Computers and languages : theory and practice
by
 
Nijholt, Anton, 1946-

Title
Computers and languages : theory and practice

Author
Nijholt, Anton, 1946-

ISBN
9780444704634
 
9781483299426

Personal Author
Nijholt, Anton, 1946-

Publication Information
Amsterdam ; New York : North-Holland ; New York, N.Y., U.S.A. : Sole distributors for the U.S.A. and Canada, Elsevier Science Pub. Co., 1988.

Physical Description
1 online resource (xiii, 482 pages) : illustrations

Series
Studies in computer science and artificial intelligence ; 4
 
Studies in computer science and artificial intelligence ; 4.

Contents
Front Cover; Computers and Languages: Theory and Practice; Copyright Page; PREFACE; Table of Contents; PART I: INTRODUCTORY BACKGROUND; Chapter 1. The Birth Of The Computers; 1.1 On Docile Slaves And Mechanical Languages; 1.2 The Early Computers; 1.3 Literature; Chapter 2. The Birth Of The Programming Languages; 2.1 The Mathematical Background; 2.2 From Code To Language; 2.3 Language Analysis And Code Synthesis; 2.4 Literature; Chapter 3. Towards Intelligent Applications; 3.1 General Applications; 3.2 Turing's Machine Exercises; 3.3 Machine Translation; 3.4 Literature
 
Chapter 4. Topics Of Artificial Intelligence4.1 Artificial Intelligence Science; 4.2 Perceptual And Cognitive Processes; 4.3 Expert Systems; 4.4 Speech, Language, And Linguistics; 4.5 Literature; PART II: MILITARY BACKGROUND; Chapter 5. The Military Impact; 5.1 The Impact Of The Cold War; 5.2 The Demand For Micro-Electronics; 5.3 Computers And Missiles; 5.4 Command, Control, And Communications; 5.5 Literature; Chapter 6. Computer Controlled War And Peace; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Computers And Space; 6.3 Artificial Intelligence And Future Warfare; 6.4 Hardware And Software Development
 
6.5 LiteraturePART III: VIEWPOINTS OF LANGUAGE; Chapter 7. GenerativeLinguistics; 7.1 Generative Grammar; 7.2 Transformational Grammar; 7.3 Competence And Human Parsing; 7.4 Literature; Chapter 8. BNF Programming, Analyzing, And Compiling; 8.1 BNF versus Phrase Structure Grammars; 8.2 The Insufficiency Of Context-Free Grammars; 8.3 The Compiler Production Milieux; 8.4 Literature; Chapter 9. Formal Languages And Parsing Methods; 9.1 Towards A Theory Of Parsing; 9.2 General Context-Free Parsing; 9.3 Deterministic Parsing Strategies; 9.4 Literature; PART IV: FROM LANGUAGE TOWARDS INTELLIGENCE
 
Chapter 10. Towards Natural Language Understanding10.1 The Impact Of ALPAC; 10.2 Topics Of Natural Language Processing; 10.3 Problems In Language Understanding; 10.4 Modeling Language Understanding; 10.5 Literature; Chapter 11. Natural Language And Artificial Intelligence; 11.1 Language And Knowledge Levels; 11.2 Augmented Transition Networks; 11.3 From Semantic Roles To Semantic Primitives; 11.4 Conceptual Case Frame Representation; 11.5 Conceptual Inferences And Meaning; 11.6 Knowledge Representation Issues; 11.7 Literature; Chapter 12. Language: From Theory To Practice; 12.1 Introduction
 
12.2 Natural Language Interface Construction12.3 Machine Translation After ALPAC; 12.4 Fifth Generation And Natural Language; 12.5 Language Processing And The Military; 12.6 Literature; PART V: A MILITARY-INDUSTRIAL-ACADEMIC COMPLEX?; Chapter 13. University Research And The Military; 13.1 Introduction; 13.2 Collaboration With The Military; 13.3 Militarily Sensitive Research; 13.4 Scientists And Controversial Projects; 13.5 Computer Professionals And Responsibility; 13.6 Literature; Name Index

Abstract
A global introduction to language technology and the areas of computer science where language technology plays a role. Surveyed in this volume are issues related to the parsing problem in the fields of natural languages, programming languages, and formal languages.

Subject Term
Computer programming.
 
Programming languages (Electronic computers)
 
Programmation (Informatique)
 
Langages de programmation.
 
COMPUTERS -- Programming Languages -- General.
 
Computer programming. (OCoLC)fst00872390
 
Programming languages (Electronic computers) (OCoLC)fst01078704
 
Mensch-Maschine-Kommunikation (DE-588)4125909-9
 
Natürliche Sprache (DE-588)4041354-8
 
Programmiersprache (DE-588)4047409-4
 
Computer (DE-588)4070083-5
 
Künstliche Intelligenz (DE-588)4033447-8
 
Programmeertalen.

Genre
Electronic books.

Electronic Access
ScienceDirect https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780444704634
 
ScienceDirect https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/bookseries/09243542/4


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