Optional Deep Case Filling and Focus Control with Mental Images: ANTLIMA-KOREF.
A. Blocher, and J. Schirra. IJCAI - International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, page 417-423. (1995)
Abstract
The connection of vision and natural language systems in AI research relies on what is often called reference semantics. In the situation of a radio reporter for soccer games an utterance must be perceptually anchored and coherent in order to be understandable to a listener not able to see the scene. Accordingly, the speaker must be able to anticipate the listeners' understanding by means of mental images. In this paper we demonstrate the comparison of mental images and visual perception on the level of spatial relations and show how to employ the results for cooperatively filling optional deep cases and for controlling the use of underspecific definite descriptions.
%0 Conference Paper
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%A Blocher, Anselm
%A Schirra, Jörg R. J.
%B IJCAI - International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence
%D 1995
%K computerscience language mentalimages
%P 417-423
%T Optional Deep Case Filling and Focus Control with Mental Images: ANTLIMA-KOREF.
%U http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/ijcai/ijcai95.html#BlocherS95
%X The connection of vision and natural language systems in AI research relies on what is often called reference semantics. In the situation of a radio reporter for soccer games an utterance must be perceptually anchored and coherent in order to be understandable to a listener not able to see the scene. Accordingly, the speaker must be able to anticipate the listeners' understanding by means of mental images. In this paper we demonstrate the comparison of mental images and visual perception on the level of spatial relations and show how to employ the results for cooperatively filling optional deep cases and for controlling the use of underspecific definite descriptions.
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title = {Optional Deep Case Filling and Focus Control with Mental Images: ANTLIMA-KOREF.},
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