Book One
Contents
Disjunctive Deductive Databases: Semantics, Updates, and Architecture
PDFUpdating Disjunctive Databases via Model Trees
PDFLexicalization And Categorial Grammars — A Story Bar-Hillel Might Have Liked
PDFBar Hillel and Machine Translation: Then and Now
PDFIndex
PDFDistributed Mathematical Problem Solving
PDFIntelligent Systems : Unified Approach to Knowledge Representation, Analysis and Implementation Based on Fuzzy Petri Nets
PDFSelective Sampling In Natural Language Learning
PDFQuantificational Dynamics via Dialogue
PDFAutomated Reasoning with Extended Linking and Left Merging
PDFReference and Computational Models of Illocutionary Acts
PDFIntelligent Talk-and-Touch Interfaces Using Multi-Modal Semantic Grammars
PDFLogicality and the Determination of Syntactic Categories in Natural Language
PDFOn Learnability and Predicate Logic
PDFThe Future of MT is Now and Bar.Hillel Was (Almost Entirely) Right
PDFAutomatic Mesh Generation (for Finite Element Method) Using Self-Organizing Neural Networks
PDFInternal Contextual Grammars: Minimal, Maximal, and Scattered Use of Selectors
PDFNeural Networks: Using a Game Theoretic Derivative for Minimizing Maximal Errors and Designing Network Architecture
PDFHow To Derive Conveyed Meanings
PDFThinking takes Time: A Modal Active-Logic for Reasoning in Time
PDFBeyond Word N-Grams
PDFThe Situation Calculus with Sensing and Indexical Knowledge
PDFGroup Knowledge Isn’t Always Distributed
PDFModeling Alternate Selection Schemes For Genetic Algorithms
PDFMeasuring Semantic Complexity
PDFIntroduction: Bar Hillel: The Man, The Scholar, The Teacher
PDFFrom Ambiguous Knowledge and Undefined Information to Knowledge: a Three-Valued Logic Application
PDFA Bilattice-based Approach to Recover Consistent Data from Inconsistent Knowledge-Bases
PDFRobust Natural Language Generation from Large-Scale Knowledge Bases
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