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Activity and understanding : structure of action and orientated linguistics

Title
Activity and understanding : structure of action and orientated linguistics / V.S. Faĭn, L.I. Rubanov.
Author
Faĭn, V. S.
Publication
Singapore ; River Edge, N.J. : World Scientific, 1995.

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Additional Authors
Rubanov, L. I. (Lev Izrailevich)
Description
x, 300 pages; 22 cm
Subject
Natural language processing (Computer science)
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 281-286) and index.
Contents
  • 1. Pragmatic Thinking in the Course of "Subject-Object" Interaction -- 2. Subject's Operative Activity -- 3. Activity Model Interpretation -- 4. Activity in a Stationary Environment -- 5. Production and Use of Algorithms in a K-stationary Environment -- 6. Subject, Dialogue, Natural Language -- 7. Possibilities to Use NL in a Man-to-Computer Dialogue -- 8. Conventional Linguistics in Investigations of Language and in Computer Understanding of NL Texts -- 9. Incorrectness of the Understanding Problem in the Conventional Interpretation -- 10. Narrowing of the S[subscript G] - S[subscript A] Dialogue Boundaries in Orientated Linguistics -- 11. NL Task Text Structure in K-stationary Environment -- 12. NL Text analysis and Understanding in Orientated Linguistics -- 13. Some Concepts of the Pattern Recognition Theory as Applied to Orientated Linguistics -- 14. Man-to-Man Communication from the Orientated Linguistic Standpoint -- 15. Orientated Linguistics of High K Environments --
  • 16. Some Issues of Man-to-Man NL Communication Philosophy -- 17. Some Practical Recommendations -- 18. Expanding the Orientated System NL Repertory -- 19. Assimilation of Orientated NL Systems -- 20. Practical Implementations -- 21. Orientated Linguistics and the Error-Ignore Conception -- 22. Current Approaches to Overcoming Misspellings -- 23. Digital Emulation of the Error-Ignore Concept: Setting the Problem -- 24. Correspondence Problem -- 25. Overcoming the Non-Uniqueness of Correspondences (a General Procedure) -- 26. Overcoming the Non-Uniqueness of Correspondences and Final Recognition (a Simplified Procedure) -- 27. Pre-recognition of Garbled Subtexts in the Process of Dictionary Retrieval -- 28. Orientated Linguistics and Oral Speech.
ISBN
9810218370
LCCN
95011497
OCLC
  • 32167411
  • ocm32167411
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries