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Quantifiers in Natural Language

Default Logic, Natural Language and Generalized Quantifiers

Default Logic, Natural Language and Generalized Quantifiers

... Default Logic, Natural Language and Generalized Quantifiers Default Logic, Natural Language and Generalized Quantifiers P a t r i c k S a i n t D i z i e r 1RISA INRIA, CAMPUS de BEAULIEU, 35042 RENNE[.] ...

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PP 2006 36: 
  A note on some neuroimaging study of natural language quantifiers comprehension

PP 2006 36: A note on some neuroimaging study of natural language quantifiers comprehension

... Research presented in this journal by McMillan et al. (2005) is the first attempt to investigate the neural basis of natural language quantifiers (see also McMillan et al. (2006) for evidence on ...

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MoL 2009 10: 
  Scalar Implicatures and Existential Import: Experimental Study on Quantifiers in Natural Language

MoL 2009 10: Scalar Implicatures and Existential Import: Experimental Study on Quantifiers in Natural Language

... We believe that all the observed phenomena can be better explained in terms of scalar factors. Especially striking are the very strong effects of scalar implicatures of “most” (over 80%) and “some” (over 90%) (the weak ...

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PP 2009 20: 
  Understanding Quantifiers in Language

PP 2009 20: Understanding Quantifiers in Language

... simple quantifiers in natural language as described in a computational model posited by many linguists and logicians (see ...between quantifiers recognized by finite-automata (simple devices ...

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PP 2009 19: 
  Improving methodology of quantifier comprehension experiments

PP 2009 19: Improving methodology of quantifier comprehension experiments

... containing natural language ...of quantifiers: first-order ...all quantifiers recruit the right inferior parietal cortex, which is associated with numerosity, but only higher-order ...

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Semantic Complexity of Quantifiers and Their Distribution in Corpora

Semantic Complexity of Quantifiers and Their Distribution in Corpora

... of natural language ...easier quantifiers occur more frequently in everyday communication, ...of natural language expressions can be used to explain their distribution in ...in ...

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A Compositional Bayesian Semantics for Natural Language

A Compositional Bayesian Semantics for Natural Language

... Goodman and Lassiter (2015) and Lassiter and Goodman (2017) construct a probabilistic semantics implemented in WebPPL. They construe the probability of a declarative sentence as the most highly valued interpretation that ...

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An Implementable Semantics for Comparative Constructions

An Implementable Semantics for Comparative Constructions

... Manny Rayner and AmeHe Banks An Implementable Semantics for Comparative Constructions.. Generalized Quantifiers and Natural Language.[r] ...

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A Corpus of Scope disambiguated English Text

A Corpus of Scope disambiguated English Text

... in natural language processing, there has not been much work on scope disambiguation (see section 6 for a ...two quantifiers, where the quantifiers are picked from a predefined ...

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Learning the Meaning of Quantifiers from Language and Vision

Learning the Meaning of Quantifiers from Language and Vision

... of quantifiers evaluated against visual scenes (Coventry et ...of quantifiers (‘a few’, ‘few’, ‘several’, ‘many’, ‘lots of’), and without constraining the exposure time to the scene, these works showed that ...

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Review Paper on Feasibility Study of Solar Energy for Brt’s Road

Review Paper on Feasibility Study of Solar Energy for Brt’s Road

... early natural language understanding computer program, developed by Terry Winograd at MIT in ...programming language on the DEC PDP-6 computer and a DEC graphics ...

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Natural language processing

Natural language processing

... MUC, the Message Understanding Conferences, which have now ceased, was the pioneer in opening an international platform for sharing research on NLP systems. In particular, MUC researchers were involved in the evaluation ...

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Segmenting Natural Language by Articulatory Features

Segmenting Natural Language by Articulatory Features

... SEGMENTING NATURAL LANGUAGE BY ARTICULATORY FEATURES SEGMENTING NATURAL LANGUAGE BY ARTICULATORY FEATURES David Shillan Cambridge Language Research Unit, ENGLAND I For many purposes it is necessary to[.] ...

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Natural Language Updates

Natural Language Updates

... NATURAL LAGUAGE UPDATES COLING 82, J Horeclc)) (ed ) North Holland Publishing Company ? Academia, 1982 NATNRAL LANGUAGE UPDATES* Sharon C Salveter David Maier Computer Science Department State Univers[.] ...

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Restricting Inverse Scope in STAG

Restricting Inverse Scope in STAG

... Further work on this topic involves a more indepth look at the scopal possibilities in the English, Man- darin, and Hungarian. Notably a comparison to Szabolcsi [1997] for Hungarian would be advanta- geous. Further work ...

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Negation in natural language

Negation in natural language

... a language that allows more than one of the above to be embedded in a propositional operator, so it might at first seem that Principle P doesn’t tell us much about ...

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Summarizing Natural Language Database Responses

Summarizing Natural Language Database Responses

... Kalita, Jones, and McCalla Summarizing Natural Language Database Responses.. Kalita, Jones, and McCalla Summarizing Natural Language Database Responses.[r] ...

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Adel, Heike
  

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	Deep learning methods for knowledge base population.


Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Mathematik, Informatik und Statistik

Adel, Heike (2018): Deep learning methods for knowledge base population. Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Mathematik, Informatik und Statistik

... Chapter 4 described our work on uncertainty detection. Uncertainty detection ad- dresses the challenge of identifying a sentence or a phrase as a fact (certain) vs. as an unspecific, speculative, subjective or ambiguous ...

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Natural Language Interface

Natural Language Interface

... However, the word model is perhaps more properly used to refer to complete descriptions of a domain, so that an object or relationship exists in the domain if AND ONLY IF it is included [r] ...

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