Presentation 1995/7/20
Experimental Description and Understanding of Inner World Concepts
Masao Yokota, Masato Shiraishi,
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Abstract(in English) The authors have already reported of the natural language understanding systems IMAGES-I and II. IMAGES-I is the system which comprehends isolated English sentences in an interlingua, and outputs their English interpretations. IMAGES-II is an augmented version of IMAGES-I which can understand English discourses (i.e. seriesed sentences) and answer users' questions. IMAGES-III, to be reported here, consists of the same processing units as IMAGES-II, but with such a remarkable feature as its task domain extended from the outer (or physical) world to the inner (or mental) one. Because of such an augmentation, IMAGES has come to process more complicated sentences both syntacticaly and semantically, which has considerably much improved its ability to communicate with humans.
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Keyword(in English) natural language / inner world / logical model / meaning description / understanding
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Title (in English) Experimental Description and Understanding of Inner World Concepts
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Keyword(1) natural language
Keyword(2) inner world
Keyword(3) logical model
Keyword(4) meaning description
Keyword(5) understanding
1st Author's Name Masao Yokota
1st Author's Affiliation Language and Information Laboratory, Fukuoka Institute of Technology()
2nd Author's Name Masato Shiraishi
2nd Author's Affiliation Department of Technology, Fukuoka University of Education
Date 1995/7/20
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Volume (vol) vol.95
Number (no) 168
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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