Natural Language Processing for the World Wide Web
Papers from the 1997 AAAI Spring Symposium
Kavi Mahesh, Program Chair
Technical Report SS-97-02. Published by The AAAI Press, Menlo Park, California. This technical report is also available in book and CD format.
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Contents
REASON: NLP-based Search System for the WWW / 1
Vatalia Anikina, Valery Golender, Svetlana Kozhakhina, Leonid Vainer, and Bernara Zagatsky
An MT Meta-Server for Information Retrieval on WWW / 10
Guo-Wei Bian and Hsin-Hsi Chen
Natural Language Processing in the FAQ Finder System: Results and Prospects / 17
Robin Burke, Kristian Hammond, Vladimir Kulyukin, Steven Lytinen, Noriko Tomuro, and Scott Schoenberg
Gleaning information from the Web: Using Syntax to Filter out Irrelevant Information / 27
R. Chandrasekar and B. Srinivas
The Web as Dialogue: The Role of Natural Language Generation in Hypertext / 35
Robert Dale, Maria Milosavljevic, and Jon Oberlander
The Automated Generation of Web Documents that Are Tailored to the Individual Reader / 44
Chrysanne DiMarco and Mary Ellen Foster
Context-sensitive Hypertext Generation / 54
Sabine Geldof and Walter Van de Velde
Realization of a User-friendly Access to Networked Information Retrieval Systems / 62
Hermann Helbig, Carsten Gnorlich, and Dirk Menke
Air Travel Information System Demonstration / 72
Luc Julia, Leonardo Neumeyer, Mehdi Charafeddine, Adam Cheyer, and John Dowding
From Sentence Processing to Information Access on the World Wide Web / 77
Boris Katz
Text Summarization for Knowledge Filtering Agents in Distributed Heterogeneous Environments / 87
H. Leong, S. Kapur, and 0. de Vel
Hypertext Summary Extraction for Fast Document Browsing / 95
Kavi Mahesh
Markup is Markup / 104
David D. McDonald
Desiderata for an Every Citizen Interface to the National Information Infrastructure: Challenges for NLP / 112
Johanna D. Moore
Semantic Indexing and Typed Hyperlinking / 120
James Pustejovsky, Mark Verhagen, Paul Buitelaar, and Michael Johnston
Evaluating Multilingual Gisting of Web Pages / 129
Philip Resnik
Controlling Virtual Worlds through Extensible Natural Language / 136
Stephen Rochefort, Veronica Dahl, and Paul Tarau
Interactive Real-Time Translation via the lnternet / 142
Mark Seligman
The Temple Web Translator / 149
Remi Zajac and Mark Casper
Natural Language Indexing of Multimedia Objects in the Context of a WWW Distance Learning Environment / 155
Gian Piero Zarri
Author Index / 155
Kavi Mahesh
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