Getting a computer to understand our everyday language may be a long way
off; the computer has to know how to think as well as follow the rules of a
particular language. This book makes an important contribution to the study of
pragmatics and discourse by presenting an explicit and precise computational
approach to the complex problem of the structure of discourse. As Professor Stephen
Pinker of MIT notes, "Reichman has laudably chosen to inject some precision into a
field much in need of it."
The book first looks at extended
person-machine communication, beginning with person-person communication and
focusing in particular on the conversational flow itself -- what makes for coherent
discourse? It then describes a computer model that describes this phenomenon as an
augmented transition network (ATN).
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Höhe: 229 mm
Breite: 178 mm
Dicke: 0 mm
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978-0-262-18118-1 (9780262181181)
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