Presentation 1999/12/3
Systematic Analysis and Description of Spatial Event Concepts for Integrated Multimedia Understanding
Masao YOKOTA, Daisuke HIRONAKA, Koichi RYU,
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Abstract(in English) The authors have been developing a systematic method for analysis and description of the event concepts in natural language, classifying them into the two categories: (1)Temporal event concepts and (2)Spatial event concepts. It is deemed that events should be expressed exclusively by the verbs in natural language, where actually various parts of speech are involved and it is found very difficult to treat them uniformally. We have already proposed a unified method to analyse and describe these event concepts in correspondance with the loci in Attribute spaces employed in MIDST (Mental image directed semantic theory). This paper describes especially the further elaborated method for the spatial events based on our deeper consideration on human visual cognition process.
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Keyword(in English) Natural language understanding / Spatial events / Cognitive process model
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Title (in English) Systematic Analysis and Description of Spatial Event Concepts for Integrated Multimedia Understanding
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Keyword(1) Natural language understanding
Keyword(2) Spatial events
Keyword(3) Cognitive process model
1st Author's Name Masao YOKOTA
1st Author's Affiliation Fukuoka Institute of Technology()
2nd Author's Name Daisuke HIRONAKA
2nd Author's Affiliation Fukuoka Institute of Technology
3rd Author's Name Koichi RYU
3rd Author's Affiliation Fukuoka Institute of Technology
Date 1999/12/3
Paper # TL99-26
Volume (vol) vol.99
Number (no) 487
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 10
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