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Ein Vehiquel für Den Natürlichsprachlichen Zugang Zu Datenbanken

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GWAI-83

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Die Themen der vorliegenden Arbeit sind der Entwurf einer Anfragesprache für die Verwendung in dem natürlichsprachlichen Dialogsystem SWYSS [HUSSMANN/SCHEFE 83], und die Systemkomponenten, die Ausdrücke dieser Sprache generieren bzw. evaluieren.

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Hußmann, M. (1983). Ein Vehiquel für Den Natürlichsprachlichen Zugang Zu Datenbanken. In: Neumann, B. (eds) GWAI-83. Informatik-Fachberichte, vol 76. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-69391-5_7

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