"The book addresses a problem of great and increasing technical and practical importance - the role of context in natural language processing (NLP). It considers the role of context in three important tasks: Automatic SpeechRecognition, Semantic Interpretation, and Pragmatic Interpretation. Overall, the book represents a novel and insightful investigation into the potential of contextual information processing in NLP."
Jerome A Feldman, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, UC Berkeley, USA
http://dm.tzi.de/research/contextual-computing/
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"This book begins with a literature survey of existing works on knowledge modelling and recent developments in human-computer interfaces pertaining to the issue of handling natural languages. ... Readers will find a very satisfactory model for pragmatic knowledge and the corresponding ontological design pattern presented in this book. Overall, the pace of the development is comfortable even to a novice in the area of NLP." (Weng Kin Ho, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1225, 2012)