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The Quest for Artificial Intelligence
The Quest for Artificial Intelligence

... publisher, Cambridge University Press, in February 2009. Some things still need to be added, such as dates associated with people. (The stand-ins for some of these are now written as “19[[xx]]– ”.) Also, I need to get permissions for most of the illustrations and photographs. (The sources for the fi ...


... Twitter1, a microblogging site with more than 100 million monthly active users, is particularly rich with emotive content as it is a common place for users to publicly share how they feel about various events, entities and topics on a global scale. Emotive content on Twitter can be harnessed to gain ...
Speech and Language Processing
Speech and Language Processing

... Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey 07632 ...
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Proceedings of the conference - Slovenský národný korpus

... at the conference. Beside the topics that have been fundamental for every Slovko (corpus development including spoken corpora: data collection, annotation and processing), the foreground was reserved for theoretical issues of computational lexicography and terminography, bilingual lexicography and t ...
The Naproche Project Controlled Natural Language Proof Checking
The Naproche Project Controlled Natural Language Proof Checking

... Mathematical referents are the terms and formulae which appear in the text. As in DRSs, discourse referents are used to identify objects in the domain of the discourse. However, the domain contains two kinds of objects: mathematical objects like numbers or sets, and the symbols and formulae which ar ...
Memoizing Top-Down Backtracking Left
Memoizing Top-Down Backtracking Left

... functions are used to combine parsers they are generally called “Combinatory Parsers’. Like any other parsers, they can be used for both parsing Natural languages (English) or Formal languages (Java). Though combinatory parsers were introduced by Burge in 1975, it was Wadler (1985) who first popular ...
cr1-inlg00
cr1-inlg00

... of like and dislike or favor and disfavor). The ability to generate evaluative arguments is critical in an increasing number of online systems that serve as personal assistants, advisors, or sales assistants1. For instance, a travel assistant may need to compare two vacation packages and argue that ...
Brighter than Gold: Figurative Language in User
Brighter than Gold: Figurative Language in User

... characterize similes, and group them in two conceptually distinctive classes. The first class contains cues that are agnostic of the context in which the comparison appears (domain-agnostic cues). For example, we find that the higher the semantic similarity between the two arguments, the less likely ...
WHAT IS MEANT BY DISCOURSE ANALYSIS?
WHAT IS MEANT BY DISCOURSE ANALYSIS?

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Natural language acquisition and rhetoric in artificial intelligence

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Variations of Diffie

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Unsupervised Name Disambiguation via Social Network Similarity
Unsupervised Name Disambiguation via Social Network Similarity

... United States of America in 1989.”, then, with basic knowledge of American history, it is clear the story refers to the elder “George H.W. Bush”. Though spoken conversations and written communications between entities are structured by known grammars there is no requirement for text-based documents ...
Computational Media and New Literacies—The
Computational Media and New Literacies—The

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Discourse and creativity - Reading`s CentAUR

... sociolinguistics draw on three broad conceptualizations of language: language beyond the level of the sentence or clause; language in use; and language as part of a broader range of social practices associated with power and the social construction of knowledge. It is important to stress that these ...
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Full Paper - Progressive Academic Publishing

Graph-based Clustering of Synonym Senses for German Particle
Graph-based Clustering of Synonym Senses for German Particle

... on the type level. Subsequent approaches improved the basic re-translation method, including Callison-Burch (2008) who restrict paraphrases by syntactic type; and Wittmann et al. (2014) who add distributional similarity between paraphrase candidate and target word as a ranking feature. Approaches th ...
`Or` S - University of Windsor
`Or` S - University of Windsor

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Computational Aspects of Incrementally Objective Algorithms for

... 3.1 Incrementally objective integration algorithms There are several incrementally objective integration schemes. One of the most popular approaches is known as the corotational method, where all the fields of interest are transformed into the corotational system [2], [10]. In such a corotational sy ...
Agent-Based Computational Models And Generative Social Science
Agent-Based Computational Models And Generative Social Science

... rights, clan relationships, conflict, disease—have to be admitted to generate the true history? In bringing agents to bear on this controversy, we have the benefits of (a) a very accurate reconstruction of the physical environment (hydrology, aggradation, maize potential, and drought severity) on a ...
Agent-based computational models and generative social science
Agent-based computational models and generative social science

... rights, clan relationships, conflict, disease—have to be admitted to generate the true history? In bringing agents to bear on this controversy, we have the benefits of (a) a very accurate reconstruction of the physical environment (hydrology, aggradation, maize potential, and drought severity) on a ...
Building a Corpus in Linguistic Anthropology
Building a Corpus in Linguistic Anthropology

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Cultural evolution of language

... function as a unifying force to draw together the widely dispersed and largely unconnected subfields of contemporary linguistics. Taking an evolutionary perspective on language raises many questions: Does embedding language evolution within a general theory of cultural evolution produce elegant and ...
Language Contact and Morphosyntactic - Phil.
Language Contact and Morphosyntactic - Phil.

... (2012) have recently provided an instructive survey of current research trends and results, from which it is clear. For our own purposes we want to emphasize only the fact that relevant empirical-quantitative research in the Germanic languages has focused up to now principally on varieties of Englis ...
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... scheme (or model) that acts on the entries of the vector sequentially. The number of intermediate quantities (‘states’) that are needed in the computations is a measure of the complexity of the model. If the matrix is large but its complexity is low, then not only multiplication, but also other oper ...
Manifesto of computational social science
Manifesto of computational social science

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Computational linguistics

Computational linguistics is an interdisciplinary field concerned with the statistical or rule-based modeling of natural language from a computational perspective.Traditionally, computational linguistics was usually performed by computer scientists who had specialized in the application of computers to the processing of a natural language. Computational linguists often work as members of interdisciplinary teams, including linguists (specifically trained in linguistics), language experts (persons with some level of ability in the languages relevant to a given project), and computer scientists. In general, computational linguistics draws upon the involvement of linguists, computer scientists, experts in artificial intelligence, mathematicians, logicians, philosophers, cognitive scientists, cognitive psychologists, psycholinguists, anthropologists and neuroscientists, among others.Computational linguistics has theoretical and applied components, where theoretical computational linguistics takes up issues in theoretical linguistics and cognitive science, and applied computational linguistics focuses on the practical outcome of modeling human language use.
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