Title
A student-oriented natural language environment for learning LISP
Abstract
A computer-based instructional environment for students learning LISP is described. Its design includes a LISP Interpreter with an extended error-handling capability for evaluating functions written by students. Students can ask questions in natural language about LISP in general and concerning specific LISP functions which they have defined. A fuzzy parser interprets the student requests and builds a LISP function which operates on a semantic network to determine its response.
Year
Venue
Keywords
1975
IJCAI
lisp interpreter,fuzzy parser,specific lisp function,computer-based instructional environment,lisp function,semantic network,student-oriented natural language environment,student request,natural language,extended error-handling capability,error handling,evaluation function
Field
DocType
Citations 
Programming language,Computer science,Lisp,Semantic network,Preprocessor,Natural language,Interpreter,Read–eval–print loop,Parsing,Scheme (programming language)
Conference
2
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.63
2
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Richard O. Hart193.94
Elliot B. Koffman211240.68