Title :
Natural-language understanding at BBN
Author :
Weischedel, Ralph
Author_Institution :
Speech & Language Process. Dept., BBN Technol., Cambridge, MA, USA
Abstract :
Natural-language understanding has evolved from its earliest days in which scientists use an early approach to parsing, to more sophisticated techniques that enable systems to extract information from open-domain text sources to fill data bases automatically. Natural language processing has many potential applications, such as translating foreign-language documents on the Web; automatically routing questions to an appropriate expert at a help/service telephone number; fully automatic question answering; delivering answers to a Web query, as opposed to delivering pointers to Web pages; and automatically filling a structured database with desired information from text or speech sources.
Keywords :
grammars; natural languages; information extraction; natural language processing; natural-language understanding; parsing; Application software; Artificial intelligence; Computer applications; Computer languages; Data mining; Fasteners; Instruments; Moon; Research and development; Technological innovation; knowledge representation; natural language processing; networks; parsing; question answering; semantic;
Journal_Title :
Annals of the History of Computing, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MAHC.2006.17