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Ein erster Blick auf POPEL — Wie wird was gesagt?

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GWAI-87 11th German Workshop on Artifical Intelligence

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Für XTRA, ein natürlichsprachliches Zugangssystem zu Expertensystemen, wird derzeit die Generierungskomponente POPEL1 entwickelt. In diesem Artikel wird die Konzeption des Systems POPEL beschrieben, auf welche Wissensbasen es sich stützt und wie der inhaltsfestlegende (“what to say”) und der inhaltsrealisierende (“how to say”) Teil interagieren.

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Reithinger, N. (1987). Ein erster Blick auf POPEL — Wie wird was gesagt?. In: Morik, K. (eds) GWAI-87 11th German Workshop on Artifical Intelligence. Informatik-Fachberichte, vol 152. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-73005-4_33

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