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User Modelling in Text Generation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 240

User Modelling in Text Generation

This book addresses the issue of how the user's level of domain knowledge affects interaction with a computer system. It demonstrates the feasibility of incorporating a model of user's domain knowledge into a natural language generation system.

Natural Language Generation in Artificial Intelligence and Computational Linguistics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 414

Natural Language Generation in Artificial Intelligence and Computational Linguistics

One of the aims of Natural Language Processing is to facilitate .the use of computers by allowing their users to communicate in natural language. There are two important aspects to person-machine communication: understanding and generating. While natural language understanding has been a major focus of research, natural language generation is a relatively new and increasingly active field of research. This book presents an overview of the state of the art in natural language generation, describing both new results and directions for new research. The principal emphasis of natural language generation is not only to facili tate the use of computers but also to develop a computational theory of...

Wonderful Paris
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 126

Wonderful Paris

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1986
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Advances in Artificial Intelligence
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 364

Advances in Artificial Intelligence

Invited papers; knowledge representation and automated reasoning; tutoring systems; machine learning; neural networks; distributed AI; knowledge acquisition and knowledge bases; posters.

Wartime Sites in Paris
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 338

Wartime Sites in Paris

Paris, the City of Light, is the most popular tourist destination in Europe. Celebrated in painting, literature, film, and song, Paris never ceases to delight its millions of visitors. This book is a guide to historical sites in Paris associated with the Second World War, which official French histories call La Guerre 39-45. Understandably, the dark years of the German Occupation are a time the French prefer not to remember at all. Why should they? Would anyone expect them to put a plaque on the former Gestapo headquarters at 74, avenue Foch or 9, rue des Saussaies? As the Resistance developed, screams from the interrogation rooms kept neighbors awake at night. But these places, all described here, are harrowing reminders, often unmarked, of a time of humiliation and privation, unspeakable cruelties and brutal murders, but also of heroism and hope.

Cécile and Oskar Vogt: The Visionaries of Modern Neuroscience
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 162

Cécile and Oskar Vogt: The Visionaries of Modern Neuroscience

Human greatness has many connotations. Since the requirements for membership in this category are vague and poorly defined, admittance to the Mount Olympus is frequently erratic and subjective, especially in view of a wide "penumbra zone"* of border cases. Nevertheless, rising above a twilight zone of debatable cases, there are individuals whose right for mem bership is unquestionable. In science, one of the unequivocal criteria for "greatness" relates to how far one's scientific achievement affects the opening of new horizons, and points to directions for future development and progress. Unveiling new visions can derive only from creative people who conceive original ideas and con cepts, an...

By Cécile
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 129

By Cécile

A coming of age novel set in post-war France by an author who “launched the modern genre of the lesbian paperback” (Susan Stryker, author of Queer Pulp). When eighteen-year-old Cécile is orphaned at the end of World War II, the curious and adventurous Catholic student finds refuge in Paris, and with an older man. A former member of the Resistance with Cécile’s parents, Maurice is handsome, a thrilling cultured patron of the arts, and a mentor eager to introduce the budding young author to his intimate circle of friends—Cocteau, Sartre, and Eartha Kitt! As liberating an influence as he is, Maurice also encourages Cécile to shed her inhibitions he sees as bourgeois. Possessing a sen...

Architectural Record
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 498

Architectural Record

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1894
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Chronology of the Cathedral Churches of France
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 98

The Chronology of the Cathedral Churches of France

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1894
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Cecile's Fashion Empire
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 460

Cecile's Fashion Empire

Cecile DuBois, twenty-seven years old and born in Paris, France, was a billionaire in ladiesa high fashion. While flying to South America she met a handsome young man on the airplane. Jonathan Belzer told her he was an executive working for a textile-manufacturing company in Israel. In fact, Jonathan Belzer was an Israeli Secret Service agent en route to South America to capture a German Nazi criminal responsible for killing millions of Jews and other nationalities in concentration camps. Cecile, unaware of Jonathan being a Secret Service agent, had a brief love affair with him in Buenos Aires, Argentina. At midnight while Cecile was sleeping, Jonathan disappeared from Cecileas hotel suite. Cecile, outraged, started looking for Jonathan. By this time Jonathan was flying to Israel on an El Al special plane with the Nazi criminal to face justice. Cecile, following her business meetings in New York and Paris, decided to fly to Israel to find Jonathan Belzer.