EMIL: Extracting Meaning from Inconsistent Language: Towards argumentation using a controlled natural language interface

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EMIL: Extracting Meaning from Inconsistent Language: Towards argumentation using a controlled natural language interface

Hannes StraßHannes Straß,  Adam Z. WynerAdam Z. Wyner,  Martin DillerMartin Diller
Hannes Straß, Adam Z. Wyner, Martin Diller
EMIL: Extracting Meaning from Inconsistent Language: Towards argumentation using a controlled natural language interface
International Journal of Approximate Reasoning, 112:55--84, 2019
    @article{SWD2019,
      author  = {Hannes Stra{\ss} and Adam Z. Wyner and Martin Diller},
      title   = {EMIL: Extracting Meaning from Inconsistent Language: Towards
                 argumentation using a controlled natural language interface},
      journal = {International Journal of Approximate Reasoning},
      volume  = {112},
      year    = {2019},
      pages   = {55--84},
      doi     = {10.1016/j.ijar.2019.04.010}
    }