DocumentCode
1977645
Title
Looking for fuzziness in natural language
Author
Barone, Joseph M. ; Dewan, Priti
Author_Institution
Datatek Applications, Inc., Bridgewater, NJ, USA
fYear
2003
fDate
24-26 July 2003
Firstpage
26
Lastpage
31
Abstract
While studies of the role of fuzzy logic in natural language certainly exist, it is not clear that the use of fuzzy logic to represent linguistic constructs is anything more than an engineering convenience. This paper suggests that one reason this situation obtains is because fuzzy logic has been used strictly to elucidate static aspects of natural language (particularly aspects of the lexicon). If one examines dynamic features of natural language, on the other hand, new possibilities for connections between fuzzy logic and natural language emerge. In particular, some results from category theory are used to show that fuzzy logic can have a role in explaining certain otherwise rather obscure properties of linguistic comparatives in English.
Keywords
category theory; fuzzy logic; linguistics; natural languages; category theory; fuzzy logic; linguistic comparatives; natural language; programming language semantics; Cognition; Data engineering; Electrostatic precipitators; Fuzzy logic; Humans; Natural language processing; Natural languages; Psychology; Refrigeration; Temperature;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Fuzzy Information Processing Society, 2003. NAFIPS 2003. 22nd International Conference of the North American
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7918-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/NAFIPS.2003.1226750
Filename
1226750
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