Computers That Speak
Your Language
Voice recognition that finally
holds up its end of a conversation is revolutionizing
customer service. Now the goal is to make natural
language the way to find any type of information,
anywhere.
Wade
Roush, Technology Review, June 2003
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. . other researchers retain a broader view
of the possibilities for natural-language
processing. Like Ron Kaplan, a research fellow
at PARC who developed much of the basic grammatical
theory behind many of today's natural-language
systems, they are building software that can
cope with a far greater variety of inputs
- from newspaper stories to the disorganized
mass of multimedia information on the Web.
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