We all use our associative memory constantly. Words and concepts form paths that we can follow to find new related concepts; for example, when we think about a car we may associate it with driving, roads or Japan, a country that produces cars. In this paper we present an approach for information modelling that is derived from human associative memory. The idea is to create a network of concepts where the links model the strength of the association between the concepts instead of, for example, semantics. The network, called association network, can be learned with an unsupervised network learning algorithm using concept co-occurrences, frequencies and concept distances. The possibility to create the network with unsupervised learning brings ...
We describe the automatic construction of a semantic network1, in which over 3000 of the most freque...
In this paper we present a natural language interface that allows for easy and intuitive access to t...
We describe the automatic construction of a semantic network1, in which over 3000 of the most freque...
We all use our associative memory constantly.Words and concepts form paths that we can follow to fin...
We all use our associative memory constantly. Words and concepts form paths that we can follow to fi...
We all use our associative memory constantly.Words and concepts form paths that we can follow to fin...
An AI-based retrieval system inspired by the WEBSOM-algorithm is proposed. Contrary to the WEBSOM ho...
We view association of concepts as a complex network and present a heuristic for clustering concepts...
In many applications, large-scale ontologies have to be constructed and maintained. A manual constru...
In recent years, enormous progress has been made in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Espec...
textabstractIn this `Information Era' with the availability of large collections of books, articles,...
Semantic memory is the cognitive system devoted to storage and retrieval of conceptual knowledge. Em...
In this article, we describe the most extensive set of word associations collected to date. The data...
In this article, we describe the most extensive set of word associations collected to date. The data...
We present computational models capable of under-standing and conveying concepts based on word asso-...
We describe the automatic construction of a semantic network1, in which over 3000 of the most freque...
In this paper we present a natural language interface that allows for easy and intuitive access to t...
We describe the automatic construction of a semantic network1, in which over 3000 of the most freque...
We all use our associative memory constantly.Words and concepts form paths that we can follow to fin...
We all use our associative memory constantly. Words and concepts form paths that we can follow to fi...
We all use our associative memory constantly.Words and concepts form paths that we can follow to fin...
An AI-based retrieval system inspired by the WEBSOM-algorithm is proposed. Contrary to the WEBSOM ho...
We view association of concepts as a complex network and present a heuristic for clustering concepts...
In many applications, large-scale ontologies have to be constructed and maintained. A manual constru...
In recent years, enormous progress has been made in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Espec...
textabstractIn this `Information Era' with the availability of large collections of books, articles,...
Semantic memory is the cognitive system devoted to storage and retrieval of conceptual knowledge. Em...
In this article, we describe the most extensive set of word associations collected to date. The data...
In this article, we describe the most extensive set of word associations collected to date. The data...
We present computational models capable of under-standing and conveying concepts based on word asso-...
We describe the automatic construction of a semantic network1, in which over 3000 of the most freque...
In this paper we present a natural language interface that allows for easy and intuitive access to t...
We describe the automatic construction of a semantic network1, in which over 3000 of the most freque...