Presentation 2001/3/15
A Study of the Brain Memory Model based on the Associative Concept Dictionary using a Neural Network Architecture : Design of Simile Understanding System
Takuya Sakaguchi, Shun Ishizaki,
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Abstract(in English) In this study we have constructed a model about the structure of concepts that human beings basically have in their brains. The model is based on the associative concept dictionary and the pulsed neural networks. We consider applying this model to the study for understanding natural languages by computers and constructed the system that understands an expression for metaphor (simile) using it. The value of this system is analyzed investigating and comparing with the general answer for each metaphor of human beings.
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Keyword(in English) Brain Memory Model / Simile Understanding System / Associative Concept Dictionary / Neural Network / Concept / Memory / Metaphor Understanding
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Title (in English) A Study of the Brain Memory Model based on the Associative Concept Dictionary using a Neural Network Architecture : Design of Simile Understanding System
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Keyword(1) Brain Memory Model
Keyword(2) Simile Understanding System
Keyword(3) Associative Concept Dictionary
Keyword(4) Neural Network
Keyword(5) Concept
Keyword(6) Memory
Keyword(7) Metaphor Understanding
1st Author's Name Takuya Sakaguchi
1st Author's Affiliation Keio University - Graduate School of Media and Governance()
2nd Author's Name Shun Ishizaki
2nd Author's Affiliation Keio University - Graduate School of Media and Governance
Date 2001/3/15
Paper # TL2000-35,NLC2000-70
Volume (vol) vol.100
Number (no) 697
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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