Ontology of Communication (eBook) von Roland Hausser

Ontology of Communication
Der Artikel wird am Ende des Bestellprozesses zum Download zur Verfügung gestellt.
Agent-Based Data-Driven or Sign-Based Substitution-Driven?
 eBook
Sofort lieferbar | Lieferzeit: Sofort lieferbar

160,49 €* eBook

ISBN-13:
9783031227394
Veröffentl:
2023
Einband:
eBook
Seiten:
258
Autor:
Roland Hausser
eBook Format:
PDF
eBook-Typ:
Reflowable eBook
Kopierschutz:
Digital Watermark [Social-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preface.- Background. - 1. Introduction.- 2. Laboratory Set-up of Database Semantics.- 3. Outline of DBS.- 4. Software Mechanisms of the Content Kinds.- 5. Comparison of Coordination and Gapping.- 6. Are Iterating Slot-Filler Structures Universal? - 7. Computational Pragmatics.- 8. Discontinuous Structures in DBS and PSG.- 9. Classical Syllogisms as Computational Inferences.- 10. Grounding of Concepts in Science.- 11. Function Words.- 12. Language vs. Nonlanguage Cognition.- 13. Grammatical Disambiguation.- 14. Database Semantics vs. Predicate Calculus.- 15. Agent-Based Memory as an On-Board Database.- 16. David Humes Causation in Database Semantics.- 17. Concepts in Computational Cognition.- 18. Paraphrase and Ambiguity.- 19. Recursion and Grammatical Disambiguation.- Name Index - Bibliography.
Beschreibung
The book gives a comprehensive discussion of Database Semantics (DBS) as an agent-based data-driven theory of how natural language communication essentially works. In language communication, agents switch betweenspeak mode, driven by cognition-internal content (input) resulting in cognition-external raw data (e.g. sound waves or pixels, which have no meaning or grammatical properties but can be measured by natural science), andhear mode, driven by the raw data produced by the speaker resulting in cognition-internal content.

The motivation is to compare two approaches for an ontology of communication: agent-based data-driven vs. sign-based substitution-driven.Agent-based means: design of a cognitive agent with (i) an interface component for converting raw data into cognitive content (recognition) and converting cognitive content into raw data (action), (ii) an on-board, content-addressable memory (database) for the storage and content retrieval, (iii) separate treatments of the speak and the hear mode.Data-driven means: (a) mapping a cognitive content as input to the speak-mode into a language-dependent surface as output, (b) mapping a surface as input to the hear-mode into a cognitive content as output. Oppositely,sign-based means: no distinction between speak and hear mode, whereassubstitution-driven means: using a single start symbol as input for generating infinitely many outputs, based on substitutions by rewrite rules.

Collecting recent research of the author, this beautiful, novel and original exposition begins with an introduction to DBS, makes a linguistic detour on subject/predicate gapping and slot-filler repetition, and moves on to discuss computational pragmatics, inference and cognition, grammatical disambiguation and other related topics. The book is mostly addressed to experts working in the field of computational linguistics, as well as toenthusiasts interested in the history and early development of this subject, starting with the pre-computational foundations of theoretical computer science and symbolic logic in the 30s.


Autor

Roland Hausser is Professor Emeritus for Theoretical and Computational Linguistics at the University Erlangen-Nürnberg and former director of its Laboratory of Computational Linguistics (CLUE), between 1989 and 2011. After obtaining his PhD at the University of Texas at Austin, the author held various positions at Carnegie Mellon, Stanford University or Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München.

Prof. Hausser has been active and made significant contributions in the fields of Theoretical and Computational Linguistics, Human-Computer Interaction, Formal Grammars and Database Semantics. His research resulted in around 40 journal papers and conference proceedings, and he is the author of the Springer books Foundations of Computational Linguistics, A Computational Model of Natural Language Communication and Computational Linguistics and Talking Robots.


 

Schlagwörter zu:

Ontology of Communication von Roland Hausser - mit der ISBN: 9783031227394

Agent-Based Data-Driven Ontology; Chomsky Generative Grammar; Computational Inference; Computational Pragmatics; Database Semantics; Grammatical Disambiguation; Phrase-Structure Grammar; Predicate Calculus; Sign-Based Substitution-Driven Ontology; Talking Robots; B; Artificial Intelligence; Machine Learning; Symbolic AI; Knowledge Based Systems; Natural Language Processing (NLP); Computational Linguistics; Computer Science, Online-Buchhandlung


 

Kunden Rezensionen: Ontology of Communication | Buch oder eBook | Roland Hausser

Zu diesem Artikel ist noch keine Rezension vorhanden.
Helfen sie anderen Besuchern und verfassen Sie selbst eine Rezension.


 

Kunden, die sich für: "Ontology of Communication" von Roland Hausser als Buch oder eBook

interessiert haben, schauten sich auch die folgenden Bücher & eBooks an: