DocumentCode
3728396
Title
Towards Computer Understanding of Direct Object Defaults
Author
Tatiana R. Ringenberg;Lauren M. Stuart;Julia M. Taylor;Victor Raskin
Author_Institution
CIT Purdue Univ., West Lafayette, IN, USA
fYear
2015
Firstpage
2873
Lastpage
2878
Abstract
The paper addresses the phenomenon of direct object defaults in text as part of exploring the meaning of the unsaid and making it accessible for computer understanding. It describes a large but reasonably simple computer experiment on the basis of one hypothesis about defaults, namely, that a true default may appear as a direct object only if modified, e.g., Bob ate fresh food but? Bob ate food. The algorithm reduced over 24,000 occurrences, in Wikipedia for Schools, of the 200 most frequent verbs with and without direct objects, and those direct objects with and without modifiers, to over 200,000 default candidates. A discussion dealt with ways of restricting this list further to actual defaults.
Keywords
"Semantics","Encyclopedias","Electronic publishing","Internet","Pragmatics","Computers"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Systems, Man, and Cybernetics (SMC), 2015 IEEE International Conference on
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SMC.2015.500
Filename
7379632
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