Abstract

The Natural Language system HAM-RPM simulates a dialogue partner conversing about one of several interchangeable scenes in colloquial German. The overall goals of the research have been twofold: simulating natural language dialogue behaviour by means of a computer is a promising and reliable method for establishing and testing theoretical models of language which beyond systematic properties try to integrate communicative and cognitive aspects. Second, in a variety of applications the accessability of other nonlinguistic computer systems can be enhanced by using natural language as a means of communication.

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