george@aimmi.UUCP (02/13/86)
I am currently am working on Dialogue Management Systems, with Natural Langauge Understanding in it. Despite weeks of effort (including it on Saturdays), I find my system is still unable to handle it with several forms of natural expression. Please help to cure my depressions : if you have a system working which manages dialogue in of course natural langauge (complete with efficient interpreter/complier), and its able to cope with all known syntactic forms, as well as most semantics, please send me a copy, or post it to this news group. I prefering a system which works in English but Norwegian would do it. thanks you, Ingy P.S. Doesn't matter if your documentation isn't upto IEEE standards, if they are close to it.
michaelm@bcsaic.UUCP (michael maxwell) (02/20/86)
In article <720@aimmi.UUCP> c/o george@aimmi.UUCP (George Weir) writes: >... if you have a system working which >manages dialogue in of course natural langauge (complete with efficient >interpreter/complier), and its able to cope with all known syntactic forms, >as well as most semantics, please send me a copy... My wife and I are currently working on such a system. The project name is "SCOTT", which stands for "Self COmmunicating ToT." Our project has been underway for just over three years now, not counting a nine month prototyping period. Unfortunately, we are unable to post to the network... Additionally, there are a few bugs, such as inappropriate case marking ("My wanna go to the truck store!"), incorrect placement of negation ("My no wanna go to sleep!"), "syllabic" metathesis ("You got for to buy me candy" = "You _forgot_ to..."), etc. We regard these as trivial problems, since the problems which linguists acknowledge to be truly difficult (e.g. the semantics of nonexistent entities, such as imaginary people that cause the breakage/ disappearance of objects, and such pragmatic issues as proper attachment of PPs and extraposed relative clauses) appear to be well on the way to resolution. We would also like to report that it has been great fun... -- Mike Maxwell Boeing Artificial Intelligence Center ...uw-beaver!uw-june!bcsaic!michaelm