Natural language interfaces enable the user to communicate with the
computer in French, English, German, or any human language. Some 【M1】________
applications of such interfaces are database queries, information
retrieval from texts, so-called expert systems, and robot control.
Current advances in recognition of spoken language improve the usability 【M2】________
of many types of natural language systems. Communication with
computers using spoken language will have a lasted impact upon the work 【M3】________
environment; completely new areas of application for information
technology will open up. However, spoken language needs to be
combined to other modes of communication such as pointing with mouse 【M4】________
or finger. Because such multimodal communication is finally embedded 【M5】________
in an effective general model of cooperation, we have succeeded in
turning the machine to a partner. Much older than communication 【M6】_________
problems between human beings and machines are these between people 【M7】_________
with different mother tongues. One of the original aims of language
technology has always been fully automatic translation between human
languages. From bitter experience scientists have realized that they are
still far away from getting the ambitious goal of translating unrestricted 【M8】_________
texts. Nevertheless, they have been able to create software systems that
simplify the work of human translators and clearly improve their
productivity. Less-than-perfect automatic translations can also be of a 【M9】_________
great help to information seekers who have to search for large amounts 【M10】________
of texts in foreign languages.
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^recognition—the