Semantic Processing for Finite Domains
Delve into the intricate world of natural language processing with "Semantic Processing for Finite Domains" by Martha Stone Palmer, published by Cambridge University Press in 2006. This insightful book spans 212 pages and addresses one of the key challenges in the field: semantic analysis. Palmer expertly presents a novel approach that merges cutting-edge theories of knowledge representation and reasoning from Artificial Intelligence with contemporary linguistic perspectives on lexical semantics. Whether you are a professional in computational linguistics, a student of language arts, or simply curious about the synergy of language and technology, this book offers valuable insights that bridge multiple disciplines. Enhance your understanding of semantics and data processing with this essential read, perfect for anyone interested in the evolution of language processing tools and techniques.