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abstract: "Situation theory has been developed over the last decade and various versions of the theory have been applied to a number of linguistic issues. However, not much work has been done in regard to its computational aspects. In this paper, we review the existing approaches towards `computational situation theory' with considerable emphasis on our own research."
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date: 1994-10
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keywords: 'situation theory, situation semantics, PROSIT (programming in situation theory), ASTL (a situation-theoretic language), BABY-SIT, natural language semantics, knowledge representation, inference, DRT (discourse representation theory), situation schemata.'
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title: Computational Situation Theory
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