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Computational linguistics / Software engineering / Programming language theory / Computing / Natural language processing / Educational psychology / Educational technology / Intelligent tutoring system / The Diag / Aggregation / IBM Basic assembly language and successors / ALGOL 68
Date: 2013-03-02 15:00:28
Computational linguistics
Software engineering
Programming language theory
Computing
Natural language processing
Educational psychology
Educational technology
Intelligent tutoring system
The Diag
Aggregation
IBM Basic assembly language and successors
ALGOL 68

Can simple Natural Language Generation improve Intelligent Tutoring Systems? Barbara Di Eugenio and Michael J. Trolio Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department University of Illinois at Chicago 1120 SEO (M/C

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