posted on 1996-09-01, 00:00authored byJaime G. Carbonell
The undisputed favorite application for natural language
interfaces has been data base query. Why? The reasons range
from the relative simplicity of the task, including shallow semantic
processing, to the potential real-world utility of the resultant
system. Because of such reasons, the data base query task was
an excellent paradigmatic problem for computational linguistics,
and for the very same reasons it is now time for the field to
abandon its protective cocoon and progress beyond this rather
limiting task. But, one may ask, what task shall then become the
new paradigmatic problem? Alas, such question presupposes
that a single, universally acceptable, syntactically and
semantically challenging task exists. I will argue that better
progress can be made by diversification and focusing on different
theoretically meaningful problems, with some research groups
opting to investigate issues arisinq from the development of
integrated multi-purpose systems.