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EMNLP
2011
13 years 10 months ago
Cross-Cutting Models of Lexical Semantics
Context-dependent word similarity can be measured over multiple cross-cutting dimensions. For example, lung and breath are similar thematically, while authoritative and superfici...
Joseph Reisinger, Raymond J. Mooney
JAIR
2008
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14 years 11 months ago
Creating Relational Data from Unstructured and Ungrammatical Data Sources
In order for agents to act on behalf of users, they will have to retrieve and integrate vast amounts of textual data on the World Wide Web. However, much of the useful data on the...
Matthew Michelson, Craig A. Knoblock
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AAAI
2007
15 years 1 months ago
A Robot That Uses Existing Vocabulary to Infer Non-Visual Word Meanings from Observation
The authors present TWIG, a visually grounded wordlearning system that uses its existing knowledge of vocabulary, grammar, and action schemas to help it learn the meanings of new ...
Kevin Gold, Brian Scassellati
EDBTW
2004
Springer
15 years 4 months ago
MIRA: Multilingual Information Processing on Relational Architecture
In today’s global village, it is critical that the key information tools, such as web search engines, e-Commerce portals and e-Governance, work across multiple natural languages,...
A. Kumaran
LACL
2001
Springer
15 years 3 months ago
On the Distinction between Model-Theoretic and Generative-Enumerative Syntactic Frameworks
Abstract. Two kinds of framework for stating grammars of natural languages emerged during the 20th century. Here we call them generativeenumerative syntax (GES) and model-theoretic...
Geoffrey K. Pullum, Barbara C. Scholz