Spectrum of Language Descriptions
ELIZA and a general grammar represent two
extremes of the
language processing spectrum:
- ELIZA:
Too restricted. A large application,
PARRY -- an artificial paranoid -- was attempted, but failed
to get good enough coverage even with 10,000 patterns.
- General English Grammar:
Too ambiguous. Hundreds
of interpretations of ordinary sentences.
There is a very useful middle ground: semantic grammar.
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