Modelling Spatial Knowledge on a Linguistic Basis: Theory - Prototype - Integration: 481 (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)

Modelling Spatial Knowledge on a Linguistic Basis: Theory - Prototype - Integration: 481 (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)

by Geoffrey Simmons (Author), Geoffrey Simmons (Author), Ewald Lang (Author), Kai-Uwe Carstensen (Author)

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On the basis of a semantic analysis of dimension terms, this book develops a theory about knowledge of spatial objects, which is significant for cognitive linguistics and artificial intelligence. This new approach to knowledge structure evolves in a three-step process: - adoption of the linguistic theory with its elements, principles and representational levels, - implementation of the latter in a Prolog prototype, and - integration of the prototype into a large natural language understanding system. The study documents interdisciplinary research at work: the model of spatial knowledge is the fruit of the cooperative efforts of linguists, computational linguists, and knowledge engineers, undertaken in that logical and chronological order. The book offers a two-level approach to semantic interpretation and proves that it works by means of a precise computer implementation, which in turn is applied to support a task-independent knowledge representation system. Each of these stages is described in detail, and the links are made explicit, thus retracing the evolution from theory to practice.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 156
Edition: 1991
Publisher: Springer
Published: 13 Jun 2008

ISBN 10: 354053718X
ISBN 13: 9783540537182
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