International audienceWhile syntactic inference restrictions don't play an important role for SAT, they are an essential reasoning technique for more expressive logics, such as first-order logic, or fragments thereof. In particular, they can result in short proofs or model representations. On the other hand, semantically guided inference systems enjoy important properties, such as the generation of solely non-redundant clauses. I discuss to what extend the two paradigms may be unifiable
Responsive predicates are clause-embedding predicates like English 'know' and 'guess' that can take ...
This report documents the program and the outcomes of Dagstuhl Seminar 21361 "Extending the Synergie...
The paper presents a constraint based semantic formalism for HPSG. The syntax-semantics interface di...
While syntactic inference restrictions don't play an important role for SAT, they are an essential r...
Natural language processing requires flexible control of computation on various sorts of constraints...
Abstract. Formal syntax has hitherto worked mostly with theoretical frameworks that take grammars to...
Semantic inference is an important component in many natural language understanding applications. Cl...
Syntactic approaches in the philosophy of science, which are based on formalizations in predicate lo...
AbstractType hierarchies and type inclusion (isa) inference are now standard in many knowledge repre...
The difficulty of a syllogistic argument is affected by the meanings of the quantifiers it contains ...
We have argued elsewhere that first order inference can be made more efficient by using non-standard...
Beside formal approaches to semantic inference that rely on logical representation of meaning, the n...
Note:This thesis examines the distinction between syntactic case and semantic case, part of a broade...
In the line of a syntactic treatment of modalities, many proposals have been presented consisting ...
In the paper I discuss a prevailing view by which logical terms determine forms of sentences and arg...
Responsive predicates are clause-embedding predicates like English 'know' and 'guess' that can take ...
This report documents the program and the outcomes of Dagstuhl Seminar 21361 "Extending the Synergie...
The paper presents a constraint based semantic formalism for HPSG. The syntax-semantics interface di...
While syntactic inference restrictions don't play an important role for SAT, they are an essential r...
Natural language processing requires flexible control of computation on various sorts of constraints...
Abstract. Formal syntax has hitherto worked mostly with theoretical frameworks that take grammars to...
Semantic inference is an important component in many natural language understanding applications. Cl...
Syntactic approaches in the philosophy of science, which are based on formalizations in predicate lo...
AbstractType hierarchies and type inclusion (isa) inference are now standard in many knowledge repre...
The difficulty of a syllogistic argument is affected by the meanings of the quantifiers it contains ...
We have argued elsewhere that first order inference can be made more efficient by using non-standard...
Beside formal approaches to semantic inference that rely on logical representation of meaning, the n...
Note:This thesis examines the distinction between syntactic case and semantic case, part of a broade...
In the line of a syntactic treatment of modalities, many proposals have been presented consisting ...
In the paper I discuss a prevailing view by which logical terms determine forms of sentences and arg...
Responsive predicates are clause-embedding predicates like English 'know' and 'guess' that can take ...
This report documents the program and the outcomes of Dagstuhl Seminar 21361 "Extending the Synergie...
The paper presents a constraint based semantic formalism for HPSG. The syntax-semantics interface di...