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Rawson, Freeman L., III – 1973
The development of computer language and analogs capable of interpreting and processing natural language found in elementary mathematics is discussed. Working with linguistic theories in combination with the special characteristics of elementary mathematics, the author has developed algorithms for the computer to accomplish the above task. (JP)
Descriptors: Computers, Linguistic Theory, Linguistics, Mathematical Linguistics
Smith, Nancy Woodland – 1974
This paper describes a project concerned with the understanding of natural language by computers. The project involves the development of both a theoretical model of natural language processing by computer and an actual implementation of the theory. The specific implementation chosen is a question-answering system for elementary mathematics which…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Science, Computers, Cybernetics