• DocumentCode
    1121736
  • Title

    Word-Meaning Selection in Multiprocess Language Understanding Programs

  • Author

    Cullingford, Richard E. ; Pazzani, Michael J.

  • Author_Institution
    Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT 06268.
  • Issue
    4
  • fYear
    1984
  • fDate
    7/1/1984 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    493
  • Lastpage
    509
  • Abstract
    An understander reading or listening to someone speak has to repeatedly solve the problem of word-meaning ambiguity, the selection of the intended meaning of a word from the set of its possible meanings. For example, the problem of pronominal reference can be considered as a choosing of the intended referent from the collection of entities which have already been mentioned or which can be inferred. Human understanders apply rules of syntax, surface semantics, general world knowledge, and various types of contextual knowledge to resolve word-sense or pronominal ambiguity as they process language. We describe a mechanism, called a cooperative word-meaning selector, which allows the computer to use various knowledge sources as it ``understands´´ text. The word-meaning selector is part of a conceptual analyzer which forms the natural-language interface for a pair of multiprocess language processing systems. The first, called DSAM (distributable script applier mechanism), reads and summarizes newspaper articles making heavy reference to situational scripts. The second, ACE (academic counseling experiment), is a conversational program which automates certain parts of the academic counseling task. In each of these systems, a variety of knowledge sources, each managed by a distinct ``expert´´ process, is brought to bear to enable the word-meaning selector to form the most plausible reading of a sentence containing ambiguous words.
  • Keywords
    Algebra; Computerized monitoring; Employee welfare; History; Humans; Knowledge management; Natural language processing; Natural languages; Teleprinting; Testing; Distributed understanding; natural language processing; reference; word-sense disambiguation;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0162-8828
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TPAMI.1984.4767554
  • Filename
    4767554