Heuristic Programming Project 1978 HPP-78-10

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This is traditionally done with tne aid of a computer programmer acting as intermediary. The dire_t transfer of knowledge from an expert to the system requires a natural-language processor capable of handling a substantial subset of English. The development of such a natural-language processor is a long-term goal of automating knowledge acquisition; faciliting the interface between the expert and the system is a first step toward this goal. This paper describes BAUBAb, a program designed and implemented for hYCIN (Shortliffe 1974), a medical consultation system for infectious disease diagnosis and therapy selection. EAUdAb is concerned with the problem of parsing - recognizing natural language sentences aad encoding tnem into MICIN's internal representation. For this purpose, it uses a semantic grammar in whicft tne non-terminal symools denote semantic categories (e.g., infections and symptoms), or conceptual categories wnicn are common tools of knowledge representation in artificial intelligence (e.g.

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