Presentation 2007/7/17
A Detection of Adjective Phrases Felt Something Wrong for Natural Computer Conversation
Eriko YOSHIMURA, Hirokazu WATABE, Tsukasa KAWAOKA,
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Abstract(in English) For natural computer conversation, if a computer has typical responses, and the changeable parts of sentences can be changed by association, more flexible and more various conversations can be done. However, there is a risk that the generation of response sentences by a computer results in a combinations of feeling of wrongness caused by the mechanical combination of words. This paper focused on a relation of nouns and adjective phrases. Then the knowledge structure of how to use nouns and adjective phrases is modeled by arranging the relation in a point of feeling of wrongness. Also, this paper proposes a technique for detection relation of nouns and adjective phrases by creating a knowledge model from generation of response sentences. Using the method described in this report, we showed that this technique was able to very accurately judge usages of nouns and adjective phrases with 87% accuracy, thus demonstrating the effectiveness of the technique.
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Keyword(in English) Conversational processing / Association judgement system / Concept association system / Commonsense judgment system
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Title (in English) A Detection of Adjective Phrases Felt Something Wrong for Natural Computer Conversation
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Keyword(1) Conversational processing
Keyword(2) Association judgement system
Keyword(3) Concept association system
Keyword(4) Commonsense judgment system
1st Author's Name Eriko YOSHIMURA
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Engineering, Doshisha University()
2nd Author's Name Hirokazu WATABE
2nd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Engineering, Doshisha University
3rd Author's Name Tsukasa KAWAOKA
3rd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Engineering, Doshisha University
Date 2007/7/17
Paper # NLC2007-3
Volume (vol) vol.107
Number (no) 158
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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