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Electronic commerce websites often have trouble keeping up with the large amount of customer-service related email they receive. One way to alleviate the problem is to automate responding to that email as much as possible. Many customer messages are in essence frequently asked questions, for which it is easy to provide a reply. This paper explores a staged approach to message understanding: an incoming...
In this paper we present a new language, called ParCeL-1, intended to make easier the implementation of computation-intensive and artificial intelligence applications on highly parallel MIMD architectures. The computational model of ParCeL-1 is object-oriented and synchronous, based on virtual processors called cells that compute and communicate alternately. The current prototype is implemented on...
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