1993 |
10 | | Satoshi Tojo,
Hiroshi Tsuda,
Hideki Yasukawa,
Kazumasa Yokota,
Yukihiro Morita:
QUIXOTE as a Tool for Natural Language Processing.
ICTAI 1993: 266-270 |
1992 |
9 | | Hideki Yasukawa,
Hiroshi Tsuda,
Kazumasa Yokota:
Objects, Properties, and Modules in QUIXOTE.
FGCS 1992: 257-268 |
8 | | Satoshi Tojo,
Hideki Yasukawa:
Situated Inference of Temporal Information.
FGCS 1992: 395-404 |
7 | | Kazumasa Yokota,
Hideki Yasukawa:
Towards an Integrated Knowledge-Base Management System: Overview of R&D on Databases and Knowledge-Bases in the FGCS Project.
FGCS 1992: 89-112 |
1987 |
6 | | Naohiko Noguchi,
Masanori Takahashi,
Hideki Yasukawa:
Generating Natural Language Responses Appropriate to Conversational Situation - In the Case of Japanese.
LP 1987: 264-283 |
1985 |
5 | | Kuniaki Mukai,
Hideki Yasukawa:
Complex Indeterminates in Prolog and its Application of Discorse Models.
New Generation Comput. 3(4): 441-466 (1985) |
1984 |
4 | EE | Hideki Yasukawa:
LFG System in Prolog.
COLING 1984: 358-361 |
3 | | Koichi Furukawa,
Akikazu Takeuchi,
Susumu Kunifuji,
Hideki Yasukawa,
Masaru Ohki,
Kazunori Ueda:
MANDELA: A LogicBased Knowledge Programming System.
FGCS 1984: 613-622 |
1983 |
2 | | Yuji Matsumoto,
Hozumi Tanaka,
Hideki Hirakawa,
Hideo Miyoshi,
Hideki Yasukawa:
BUP: A Bottom-Up Parser Embedded in Prolog.
New Generation Comput. 1(2): 145-158 (1983) |
1 | | Hozumi Tanaka,
Hitoshi Isahara,
Hideki Yasukawa:
An English-Japanese Machine Translation System Using the Active Dictionary.
New Generation Comput. 1(2): 179-185 (1983) |