R. Wilensky, R. F. Simmons, A. Levine, Mitchell P. Marcus, R. Schank
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Natural language processing has had a spurt of interest in recent years, due in part to a new focus on the representation and structure of knowledge. The papers in this session cover all ends of natural language research, parsing, generating, and memory and inference. The advances to be reported on here indicate that the possibility of natural communication with machines may be closer than had been anticipated.