ABDUCTIVE INFERENCE: Related Papers in ACL Anthology
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Concordance view (Keyword-In-Context) for the term abductive inference in the ACL ARC 2.0;
- Concordance view in the ACL ARC 1.0 (Sketch Engine Service).
ABDUCTIVE INFERENCE can be found in the following ACL ARC 1.0 documents (click to explore):
- (ACL ID: C02-2024) an indexing scheme for typed feature structures
- (ACL ID: C88-2102) maintaining consistency and plausibility in integrated natural language understanding
- (ACL ID: C90-3028) translation by abduction
- (ACL ID: C96-1090) issues in communication game
- (ACL ID: H89-2060) generalized consultation systems and knowledge acquisition
- (ACL ID: H89-2075) tacitus
- (ACL ID: H91-1024) machine translation using abductive inference
- (ACL ID: H92-1121) tacitus
- (ACL ID: J02-3004) the disambiguation of nominalizations
- (ACL ID: J91-2003) semantics of paragraphs
- (ACL ID: J95-4001) the repair of speech act misunderstandings by abductive inference
- (ACL ID: J99-3001) functional centering grounding referential coherence in information structure
- (ACL ID: M91-1030) sri international
- (ACL ID: M93-1022) university of manitoba
- (ACL ID: P02-1054) is it the right answer? exploiting web redundancy for answer validation
- (ACL ID: P88-1012) interpretation as abduction
- (ACL ID: P91-1025) resolving translation mismatches with information flow
- (ACL ID: W02-0211) discourse processing for explanatory essays in tutorial applications
- (ACL ID: W02-1009) transformational priors over grammars
- (ACL ID: W04-2009) recovering coherent interpretations using semantic integration of partial parses
- (ACL ID: W91-0209) lexical operations in a unification-based framework
- (ACL ID: W95-0104) a bayesian hybrid method for context-sensitive spelling correction
- (ACL ID: W98-0715) semi-automatic induction of systematic polysemy from wordnet
- (ACL ID: W99-0310) a recognition-based meta-scheme for dialogue acts annotation
* See also a list of some of the related terms to abductive inference.
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