- From: Gregory Alan Bolcer <gbolcer@endtech.com>
- Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2000 16:03:54 -0700
- To: Wally Flint <WFlint@gluecode.com>
- CC: "'xml-dist-app@w3.org'" <xml-dist-app@w3.org>
http://www.voicexml.org/ Stemming way back to my machine learning days as an undergrad, some phrases you'll never see in electronic forms processing: The old man the boats. The horse raced past the barn fell. The granite rocks during the earthquake. Since Jay always jogs a mile seems a short distance. Wally Flint wrote: > > I'm interested in the use of XML to encode natural language structures (to > facilitate easy electronic processing of internet documents). See for > example, "the problem" and "the solution" at the following URL: > > (sorry if it's a little bit corny! ...that's a story I won't bore you with) > > http://people.we.mediaone.net/wallyflint/picturelanguage/revolution.html > > Just wondering if anyone can point me to resources describing the > development of this kind of technology. -- Gregory Alan Bolcer | gbolcer@endtech.com | work: 949.833.2800 Chief Technology Officer | http://www.endtech.com | cell: 714.928.5476 Endeavors Technology, Inc. | efax: 603.994.0516 | wap: 949.278.2805
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