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* [http://let.uvt.nl/research/ti/sigsem/iwcs/ IWCS] - International Workshop on Computational Semantics (endorsed by SIGSEM)
* [http://staff.science.uva.nl/~mdr/ICoS/ ICoS] - Inference in Computational Semantics (endorsed by SIGSEM)
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* [http://blog.wolfram.com/2016/12/22/the-semantic-representation-of-pure-mathematics/ Wolfram Group] - Semantic Representation of Pure Mathematics





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Computational semantics is the study of how to automate the process of constructing and reasoning with meaning representations of natural language expressions. It consequently plays an important role in natural language processing and computational linguistics.

Some traditional topics of interest are:

knowledge representation and automated reasoning (in particular, automated theorem proving). Since 1999 there has been an ACL
special interest group on computational semantics, SIGSEM.

See also

Further reading

  • Blackburn, P., and Bos, J. (2005), Representation and Inference for Natural Language : A First Course in Computational Semantics, CSLI Publications. ISBN 1-57586-496-7.
  • Bunt, H., and Muskens, R. (1999), Computing Meaning, Volume 1, Kluwer Publishing, Dordrecht. ISBN 1-4020-0290-4.
  • Bunt, H., Muskens, R., and Thijsse, E. (2001), Computing Meaning, Volume 2, Kluwer Publishing, Dordrecht. ISBN 1-4020-0175-4.
  • Copestake, A., Flickinger, D. P., Sag, I. A., & Pollard, C. (2005). Minimal Recursion Semantics. An introduction. In Research on Language and Computation. 3:281–332.
  • Eijck, J. van, and C. Unger (2010): Computational Semantics with Functional Programming. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-75760-7
  • Wilks, Y., and Charniak, E. (1976), Computational Semantics: An Introduction to Artificial Intelligence and Natural Language Understanding, North-Holland, Amsterdam. ISBN 0-444-11110-7.

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