BIB-VERSION:: CS-TR-v2.0 ID:: STAN//CS-TR-67-78 ENTRY:: January 03, 1996 ORGANIZATION:: Stanford University, Department of Computer Science TITLE:: Machine utilization of the natural language word 'good' TYPE:: Technical Report AUTHOR:: Colby, Kenneth Mark AUTHOR:: Enea, Horace J. DATE:: September 1967 PAGES:: 11 ABSTRACT:: Using the term 'good' as an example, the effect of natural language input on an interviewing computer program is described. The program utilizes syntactic and semantic information to generate relevant plausible inferences from which statements for a goal-directed man-machine dialogue can be constructed. NOTES:: [Adminitrivia V1/Prg/19960103] END:: STAN//CS-TR-67-78