Analogy is heavily used in instructional texts. We introduce the concept of analogical dialogue acts (ADAs), which represent the roles utterances play in instructional analogies. We describe a catalog of such acts, based on ideas from structure-mapping theory. We focus on the operations that these acts lead to while understanding instructional texts, using the Structure-Mapping Engine (SME) and dynamic case construction in a computational model. We test this model on a small corpus of instructional analogies expressed in simplified English, which were understood via a semi-automatic natural language system using analogical dialogue acts. The model enabled a system to answer questions after understanding the analogies that it was not able to...
Human language is extraordinarily creative in form and function, and adapting to this ever-shifting ...
We present a conversational management act (CMA) annotation schema for one-to-one tutorial dialogue ...
Introduction Analogical reasoning is a decidedly knowledge-hungry faculty, whether one is interpret...
Analogy is heavily used in instructional texts. We introduce the concept of analogical dialogue act...
Analogy is heavily used in written explana-tions, particularly in instructional texts. We introduce ...
This paper discusses the use of analogies in human tutoring dialogues. Our long-term goal is to impl...
This paper presents a mode! of analogical reasoning for learning. The mode! is based on two main ide...
Since thinking and speech are interwoven with analogies, teachers across various disciplines have lo...
We use analogy when we say something is a Cinderella story and when we learn about resistors by th...
Analogical modeling is a supervised exemplar-based approach that has been widely applied to predict ...
Teaching by examples and cases is widely used to promote learning, but it varies widely in its effec...
This paper describes a program called Hob that uses analogi-cal mappings across narratives to drive ...
Applying knowledge from one context to another is a notoriously difficult problem, both for children...
We introduce an annotation scheme and corpus study to investigate the use of base and target compone...
A major challenge in artificial intelligence is building intelligent, interactive learning environme...
Human language is extraordinarily creative in form and function, and adapting to this ever-shifting ...
We present a conversational management act (CMA) annotation schema for one-to-one tutorial dialogue ...
Introduction Analogical reasoning is a decidedly knowledge-hungry faculty, whether one is interpret...
Analogy is heavily used in instructional texts. We introduce the concept of analogical dialogue act...
Analogy is heavily used in written explana-tions, particularly in instructional texts. We introduce ...
This paper discusses the use of analogies in human tutoring dialogues. Our long-term goal is to impl...
This paper presents a mode! of analogical reasoning for learning. The mode! is based on two main ide...
Since thinking and speech are interwoven with analogies, teachers across various disciplines have lo...
We use analogy when we say something is a Cinderella story and when we learn about resistors by th...
Analogical modeling is a supervised exemplar-based approach that has been widely applied to predict ...
Teaching by examples and cases is widely used to promote learning, but it varies widely in its effec...
This paper describes a program called Hob that uses analogi-cal mappings across narratives to drive ...
Applying knowledge from one context to another is a notoriously difficult problem, both for children...
We introduce an annotation scheme and corpus study to investigate the use of base and target compone...
A major challenge in artificial intelligence is building intelligent, interactive learning environme...
Human language is extraordinarily creative in form and function, and adapting to this ever-shifting ...
We present a conversational management act (CMA) annotation schema for one-to-one tutorial dialogue ...
Introduction Analogical reasoning is a decidedly knowledge-hungry faculty, whether one is interpret...