Abstract

The Japanese plan for research into intelligent man/machine interfaces is centred on three activities: natural language processing, speech processing and graph-image processing. The primitive techniques to be developed during research into these areas are examined along with the role of natural language processing and speech processing in basic application systems. The graphic and image-processing functions described in the paper are implemented as system components of the intelligent interface: they can be divided into hardware and software components. The research and development plan of the Japanese Fifth Generation Computer System Project is described in detail.

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