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245 1 0 _aConstraint Solving and Language Processing
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_bFirst International Workshop, CSLP 2004, Roskilde, Denmark, September 1-3, 2004, Revised Selected and Invited Papers /
_cedited by Henning Christiansen, Peter Rossen Skadhauge, Jørgen Villadsen.
250 _a1st ed. 2005.
264 1 _aBerlin, Heidelberg :
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300 _aVIII, 205 p.
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490 1 _aLecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence,
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505 0 _aInvited Papers -- Property Grammars: A Fully Constraint-Based Theory -- An Abductive Treatment of Long Distance Dependencies in CHR -- Metagrammar Redux -- The Other Syntax: Approaching Natural Language Semantics Through Logical Form Composition -- Contributed Papers -- Gradience, Constructions and Constraint Systems -- Problems of Inducing Large Coverage Constraint-Based Dependency Grammar for Czech -- Multi-dimensional Graph Configuration for Natural Language Processing -- An Intuitive Tool for Constraint Based Grammars -- Parsing Unrestricted German Text with Defeasible Constraints -- Animacy Information in Human Sentence Processing: An Incremental Optimization of Interpretation Approach -- An Exploratory Application of Constraint Optimization in Mozart to Probabilistic Natural Language Processing -- A Constraint-Based Model for Lexical and Syntactic Choice in Natural Language Generation.
520 _aThis volume contains selected and thoroughly revised papers plus contributions from invited speakers presented at the First International Workshop on C- straint Solving and Language Processing, held in Roskilde, Denmark, September 1–3, 2004. Constraint Programming and Constraint Solving, in particular Constraint Logic Programming, appear to be a very promising platform, perhaps the most promising present platform, for bringing forward the state of the art in natural language processing, this due to the naturalness in speci?cation and the direct relation to e?cient implementation. Language, in the present context, may - fer to written and spoken language, formal and semiformal language, and even general input data to multimodal and pervasive systems, which can be handled in very much the same ways using constraint programming. The notion of constraints, with slightly di?ering meanings, apply in the ch- acterization of linguistic and cognitive phenomena, in formalized linguistic m- els as well as in implementation-oriented frameworks. Programming techniques for constraint solving have been, and still are, in a period with rapid devel- ment of new e?cient methods and paradigms from which language processing can pro?t. A common metaphor for human language processing is one big c- straintsolvingprocessinwhichthedi?erent(-lyspeci?ed)linguisticandcognitive phases take place in parallel and with mutual cooperation, which ?ts quite well with current constraint programming paradigms.
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650 2 4 _aFormal Languages and Automata Theory.
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