Browsing CASPR Research Reports by Title
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Attunement to constraints in nonmonotonic reasoning
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Computerized analysis of salient items and discourse organization in schizophrenic picture descriptions
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A connectionist model of language from sensorimotor preadaptation
(University of Georgia, 1993)Some theorists claim that language is produced by a special rule-processing module located in the association areas of the human neocortex. However, anthropological, neural, and comparative evidence suggests that language ... -
CPIDR 3 user manual
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Defaults in domain theory
(University of Georgia, 1994-12-07)This paper uses ideas from artificial intelligence to show how default notions can be defined over Scott domains. We combine these ideas with ideas arising in domain theory to shed some light on the properties of ... -
Defeasible Prolog
(University of Georgia, 1993) -
A dependency parser for variable-word-order languages
(University of Georgia, 1990-01-02) -
Design and evaluation of a tutoring module for computerized reference system Maclib to assist in differential diagnosis of primary brain tumors
(University of Georgia, 1992)MacLib is a Computerized Reference System to assist pathologists in the differentiation of brain tumors. The system provides a consulting module with collection of relevant images linked to a reasoning system for a close ... -
Determining syntactic complexity using very shallow parsing
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Discontinuous dependency parsing of free and fixed word order: Work in progress
(University of Georgia, 1994-04)The dependency–based free–word–order parsing algorithm of Covington (1987, 1990, 1992) can be extended to handle partly or completely fixed word order, while preserving its psychologically realistic preference for near ... -
Efficient Prolog: A practical guide
(University of Georgia, 1989-08-16)Properly used, Prolog is as fast as any language with comparable power. This paper presents guidelines for using Prolog efficiently. Some of these guidelines rely on implementation- dependent features such as indexing ... -
An empirically motivated reinterpretation of dependency grammar
(University of Georgia, 1994)Dependency grammar is usually interpreted as equivalent to a strict form of X–bar theory that forbids the stacking of nodes of the same bar level (e.g., N immediately dominating N with the same head). But adequate accounts ... -
The enhancement of a dependency parser for Latin
(University of Georgia, 1993) -
Exploring optimal parameters for multiple fault diagnosis using the simple genetic algorithm
(University of Georgia, 1993)Multiple Fault Diagnosis (MFD) is the process of determining the correct fault or faults that are responsible for a given set of symptoms. MFD problems are generally characterized by problem-spaces containing many local ... -
An extension of Prolog for unification-based grammar
(University of Georgia, 1989-01)A simple extension to Prolog facilitates implementation of unification-based grammars (UBGs) by adding a new notational device, the feature structure, whose behavior emulates graph unification. For example, a:b..c:d denotes ... -
From English to Prolog via discourse representation theory ACMC research report 01-0024
(University of Georgia, 1988-04)This is a preliminary report on a set of techniques for translating the discourse representation structures (DRSes) of Kamp (1981) into semantically equivalent clauses in a slightly extended form of Prolog. Together with ... -
GB theory as dependency grammar
(University of Georgia, 1992) -
GULP 3.1: An extension of Prolog for unification-based grammar
(University of Georgia, 1994-07)This paper documents GULP 3.1, a simple extension to Prolog that facilitates implementation of unification-based grammars (UBGs) by adding a notation for feature structures. For example, a:b..c:d denotes a feature structure ... -
Handling constrained clauses in discourse representation theory
(University of Georgia, 1990-08-08) -
How complex is that sentence? A proposed revision of the Rosenberg and Abbeduto D-Level Scale
(University of Georgia Artificial Intelligence Center, 2006)We present a revision of the D-Level sentence complexity scale of Rosenberg and Abbeduto (1987). The original scale left some sentences unrated. However, some types of analysis require finding the average D-Level of the ...