• DocumentCode
    2405059
  • Title

    The (not so) unbearable fuzziness of natural language: The ontological semantic way of computing with words

  • Author

    Raskin, Victor ; Taylor, Julia M.

  • fYear
    2009
  • fDate
    14-17 June 2009
  • Firstpage
    1
  • Lastpage
    6
  • Abstract
    Extending the idea of computing with words in place of numbers to computing with words in a free, unstructured text, the paper presents the ontological semantics theory, methodology and technology for accessing, formally representing, and computing natural language to achieve a near-human understanding of it. It also demonstrates how ontological semantics handles various types of uncertainty, fuzziness, and vagueness that are built into natural language and are mostly happily ignored by the native speakers. The paper appears to be the first attempt ever to directly relate fuzzy sets/logic to the full-scale meaning-based approach to natural language and it computational processing.
  • Keywords
    computational linguistics; fuzzy logic; fuzzy set theory; natural language processing; ontologies (artificial intelligence); computational processing; fuzziness; fuzzy logic; fuzzy sets; natural language; ontological semantic way; ontological semantics theory; Databases; Fuzzy logic; Fuzzy sets; Humans; Information processing; Natural languages; Ontologies; Paper technology; Probability; Uncertainty; Computing with words; meaning; natural language; ontology;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Fuzzy Information Processing Society, 2009. NAFIPS 2009. Annual Meeting of the North American
  • Conference_Location
    Cincinnati, OH
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4244-4575-2
  • Electronic_ISBN
    978-1-4244-4577-6
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/NAFIPS.2009.5156414
  • Filename
    5156414