MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE "CONVERSATION" WITH CASSIE
The Cassie conversation was taken from
Rapaport,
William J. (1988),
"Syntactic Semantics:
Foundations of Computational
Natural-Language Understanding",
in James H. Fetzer (ed.),
Aspects of Artificial Intelligence
(Dordrecht, Holland:
Kluwer
Academic Publishers): 81-131.
A commented version of part of it is in
Shapiro, Stuart C., &
Rapaport,
William J. (1987), ``SNePS Considered as a Fully
Intensional Propositional Semantic Network'', in
Nick Cercone &
Gordon McCalla
(eds.), The Knowledge Frontier:
Essays in the Representation of Knowledge
(New York:
Springer-Verlag): 262-315;
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earlier version preprinted as
Technical Report 85-15
(Buffalo:
SUNY Buffalo
Department of Computer Science, 1985);
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shorter version appeared in
Proceedings of the 5th National Conference
on Artificial Intelligence
(AAAI-86, Philadelphia)
(Los Altos, CA:
Morgan Kaufmann): 278-283;
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revised version of the
shorter version appears as
``A Fully Intensional Propositional Semantic
Network,'' in Leslie Burkholder (ed.),
Philosophy and the Computer
(Boulder, CO:
Westview Press, 1992): 75-91.
A different Cassie conversation, with more detail on the
natural-language processing and knowledge representation, appears in:
For more information on the Cassie projects, see:
Back to the conversation...
William J. Rapaport
(rapaport@cs.buffalo.edu)
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