Controlled Natural Language (Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications)
Authors: B. Davis – C.M. Keet – A. Wyner
ISBN-10: 1614999031
ISBN-13: 9781614999034
Publication Date 出版日期: 2018-08-01
Print Length 页数: 116 pages
Book Description
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Controlled natural languages (CNLs) are based on natural language and apply restrictions on vocabulary,grammar,and/or semantics. They fall broadly into 3 groups. Some are designed to improve communication for non-native speakers of the respective natural language; in others,the restrictions are to facilitate the use of computers to analyze texts,for example,to improve computer-aided translation; and a third group of CNLs are designed to enable reliable automated reasoning and formal knowledge representation from seemingly natural texts.
This book presents the 11 papers,selected from 14 submitted,and delivered at the sixth in the series of workshops on Controlled Natural Language,(CNL 2018),held in Maynooth,Ireland,in August 2018. The papers cover a full spectrum of controlled natural languages,ranging from human oriented to machine-processable controlled languages and from more theoretical results to interfaces,reasoning engines,and the real-life application of CNLs.
The book will be of interest to all those working with controlled natural language,whatever their approach.
Contents
Editing with Search and Exploration for Controlled
Languages
A Controlled Natural Language for Financial Services
Compliance Checking
Responsive and Flexible Controlled Natural Language
Authoring with Zipper-Based Transformations
Automating Question Generation and Marking of
Language Learning Exercises for isiZulu
Controlled Natural Languages for Hazard Analysis and
Risk Assessment
Using the AIDA Language to Formally Organize
Scientific Claims
Putting Control into Language Learning
Automated Program Synthesis from Object-Oriented
Natural Language for Computer Games
Understanding Texts in Attempto Controlled English
Rewriting Simplified Text into a Controlled Natural
Language
Modelling Negation of the Afrikaans Declarative
Sentence in GF
Subject Index
Author Index