The compositional mechanisms involved in the comprehension and creation of concepts is of much interest to the communities studying Cognitive Science and Artificial Intelligence. Nevertheless, comprehension has been largely studied while the creation or production of novel concepts has been somewhat forgotten. We present a model for concept generation using a well known lexical ontology — WordNet — along with the results of our experiments that evaluate the creative characteristics of the generated concepts. We also explain how these ideas may be applied to other areas of research, namely to Information Retrieval systems. 1
Our project has two threads: (1) building computational models of how people learn and structure sem...
Within cognitive science, the “concept of concept” results to be highly disputed and problematic. In...
By highlighting relations between experimental and theoretical work, this volume explores new ways o...
The problem of concept representation is relevant for many subfields of cognitive research, includin...
This paper describes an approach to alleviating the well-known problem of the knowledge acquisition ...
Framed within the world of Artificial Intelligence, and more precisely within the project FunGramKB,...
. The objective of this work is to investigate methods by which word senses in a variety of differen...
www.coinvent-project.eu Abstract. We sketch how the EU project COINVENT `Concept Invention Theory &a...
In this paper, we propose an extension of the WordNet conceptual model, with the final purpose of en...
This paper demonstrates how cognitive psychology can contribute to the development of ontologies for...
Designing and refining ontologies becomes a tedious task, once the boundary to real-world-size knowl...
The cognitive-linguistic theory of conceptual blending was introduced by Fauconnier and Turner in th...
We present initial research on applying cognitively-inspired theories of categorisation to ontology ...
The problem of concept representation is relevant for many subfields of cognitive research, includin...
Ontological engineering is explored via the inspirational approach of creating ontologies through on...
Our project has two threads: (1) building computational models of how people learn and structure sem...
Within cognitive science, the “concept of concept” results to be highly disputed and problematic. In...
By highlighting relations between experimental and theoretical work, this volume explores new ways o...
The problem of concept representation is relevant for many subfields of cognitive research, includin...
This paper describes an approach to alleviating the well-known problem of the knowledge acquisition ...
Framed within the world of Artificial Intelligence, and more precisely within the project FunGramKB,...
. The objective of this work is to investigate methods by which word senses in a variety of differen...
www.coinvent-project.eu Abstract. We sketch how the EU project COINVENT `Concept Invention Theory &a...
In this paper, we propose an extension of the WordNet conceptual model, with the final purpose of en...
This paper demonstrates how cognitive psychology can contribute to the development of ontologies for...
Designing and refining ontologies becomes a tedious task, once the boundary to real-world-size knowl...
The cognitive-linguistic theory of conceptual blending was introduced by Fauconnier and Turner in th...
We present initial research on applying cognitively-inspired theories of categorisation to ontology ...
The problem of concept representation is relevant for many subfields of cognitive research, includin...
Ontological engineering is explored via the inspirational approach of creating ontologies through on...
Our project has two threads: (1) building computational models of how people learn and structure sem...
Within cognitive science, the “concept of concept” results to be highly disputed and problematic. In...
By highlighting relations between experimental and theoretical work, this volume explores new ways o...