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Object of this analysis is the association of a natural language statement with one of afinite number of predefined actions such as generation of a database query, display of required information and/or generation of a natural language response. A neural network will be used for collecting, storing and evaluating context information which in turn will modify the retrieval of information from the associative lexicon. Restricting the system to problem-dependent analysis of input statements should allow correct responses to incomplete, corrupt or (syntactically) ambiguous inputs.
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Deffner, R., Eder, K., Geiger, H. (1990). Word Recognition as a First Step Towards Natural Language Processing with Artificial Neural Networks. In: Dorffner, G. (eds) Konnektionismus in Artificial Intelligence und Kognitionsforschung. Informatik-Fachberichte, vol 252. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-76070-9_27
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