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Understanding of Japanese in an interactive programming system

Published: 02 July 1984 Publication History

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KIPS is an automatic programming system which generates standardized business application programs through interactive natural language dialogue. KIPS models the program under discussion and the content of the user's statements as organizations of dynamic objects in the object-oriented programming sense. This paper describes the statement-model and the program-model, their use in understanding Japanese program specifications, and how they are shaped by the linguistic singularities of Japanese input sentences.

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ACL '84/COLING '84: Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Computational Linguistics and 22nd annual meeting on Association for Computational Linguistics
July 1984
577 pages

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