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Integration of World Knowledge for Natural Language Understanding

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This book concerns non-linguistic knowledge required to perform computational natural language understanding (NLU). The main objective of the book is to show that inference-based NLU has the potential for practical large scale applications.First, an introduction to research areas relevant for NLU is given. We review approaches to linguistic meaning, explore knowledge resources, describe semantic parsers, and compare two main forms of inference: deduction and abduction.In the main part of the book, we propose an integrative knowledge base combining lexical-semantic, ontological, and distributional knowledge. A particular attention is payed to ensuring its consistency. We then design a reasoning procedure able to make use of the large scale knowledge base. We experiment both with a deduction-based NLU system and with an abductive reasoner. For evaluation, we use three different NLU tasks: recognizing textual entailment, semantic role labeling, and interpretation of noun dependencies.

List of contents

Preliminaries.- Natural Language Understanding and World Knowledge.- Sources of World Knowledge.- Reasoning for Natural Language Understanding.- Knowledge Base Construction.- Ensuring Consistency.- Abductive Reasoning with the Integrative Knowledge Base.- Evaluation.- Conclusion.

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This book concerns non-linguistic knowledge required to perform computational natural language understanding (NLU). The main objective of the book is to show that inference-based NLU has the potential for practical large scale applications.

First, an introduction to research areas relevant for NLU is given. We review approaches to linguistic meaning, explore knowledge resources, describe semantic parsers, and compare two main forms of inference: deduction and abduction.

In the main part of the book, we propose an integrative knowledge base combining lexical-semantic, ontological, and distributional knowledge. A particular attention is payed to ensuring its consistency. We then design a reasoning procedure able to make use of the large scale knowledge base. We experiment both with a deduction-based NLU system and with an abductive reasoner. For evaluation, we use three different NLU tasks: recognizing textual entailment, semantic role labeling, and interpretation of noun dependencies.

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Authors Ekaterina Ovchinnikova
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 27.06.2014
 
EAN 9789462390393
ISBN 978-94-62-39039-3
No. of pages 242
Dimensions 155 mm x 14 mm x 235 mm
Weight 404 g
Illustrations XVII, 242 p. 16 illus., 2 illus. in color.
Series Atlantis Thinking Machines
Atlantis Thinking Machines
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing > IT

B, Artificial Intelligence, computer science, Mathematical theory of computation, Mathematical logic, Mathematical Logic and Foundations, Mathematical Logic and Formal Languages, Natural language & machine translation, Natural Language Processing (NLP), Natural language processing (Computer science)

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