Sökning: "Language grounding"
Visar resultat 6 - 10 av 19 avhandlingar innehållade orden Language grounding.
6. Word Representations for Emergent Communication and Natural Language Processing
Sammanfattning : The task of listing all semantic properties of a single word might seem manageable at first but as you unravel all the context dependent subtle variations in meaning that a word can encompass, you soon realize that precise mathematical definition of a word’s semantics is extremely difficult. In analogy, humans have no problem identifying their favorite pet in an image but the task of precisely defining how, is still beyond our capabilities. LÄS MER
7. CALL of the Wild : Using language technology in the second language classroom
Sammanfattning : Technology that analyzes written human language displays compelling possibilities for computer assisted language learning (CALL). Applications may be designed to examine second language students’ free text production in order to suggest improvements, draw attention to selected linguistic elements, provide examples from native language use, etc. LÄS MER
8. Modelling Paralinguistic Conversational Interaction : Towards social awareness in spoken human-machine dialogue
Sammanfattning : Parallel with the orthographic streams of words in conversation are multiple layered epiphenomena, short in duration and with a communicativepurpose. These paralinguistic events regulate the interaction flow via gaze,gestures and intonation. LÄS MER
9. Knowledge based perceptual anchoring : grounding percepts to concepts in cognitive robots
Sammanfattning : A successful articial cognitive agent needs to integrate its perception of the environment with reasoning and actuation. A key aspect of this integration is the perceptual-symbolic correspondence, which intends to give meaning to the concepts the agent refers to { known as Anchoring. However, perceptual representations alone (e.g. LÄS MER
10. Transitivity in discourse : A comparison of Greek, Polish and Swedish
Sammanfattning : This work assumes that various linguistic forms in different languages are related to common cognitive functions and semantic properties. A cognitive function - presumably universal - is information transmission. LÄS MER