EMIL: Extracting Meaning from Inconsistent Language: Towards argumentation using a controlled natural language interface
Aus International Center for Computational Logic
EMIL: Extracting Meaning from Inconsistent Language: Towards argumentation using a controlled natural language interface
Hannes StrassHannes Strass, Adam Zachary WynerAdam Zachary Wyner, Martin DillerMartin Diller
Hannes Strass, Adam Zachary 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
EMIL: Extracting Meaning from Inconsistent Language: Towards argumentation using a controlled natural language interface
International Journal of Approximate Reasoning, 112:55-84, 2019
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- Projekt:Project: CPEC
- Forschungsgruppe:Research Group: Computational LogicComputational Logic, Logische Programmierung und ArgumentationLogic Programming and Argumentation
@article{SWD2019,
author = {Hannes Strass and Adam Zachary 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}
}