The Articulate Computer

How near are we to creating fifth generation computers capable of conducting conversations with untrained and casual users in their own language? In this book Michael McTear addresses the advances computer technology would have to make before we could produce such machines. He assesses what aspects...

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Main Author: McTear, Michael (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford Basil Blackwell Ltd. 1987
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