In this paper, we develop an argument from behavioristic psychology leading to the definition of a mathematical object which we call utterance-meaning pair. With this concept, the combination of a language model with a method to associate one or more meanings to an utterance can be mathematically described as set of utterance-meaning pairs
Human beings create meaning from the fact that concepts tend to occur together in a predictable way....
The development of speaker-independent mixed-initiative spoken language interfaces, in which users n...
In natural language human-machine statistical dialog systems, semantic interpretation is a key task ...
In this paper, we develop an argument from behavioristic psychology leading to the definition of a m...
Based on a mathematical model for Skinner's functional analysis of Verbal Behavior, we derive formal...
Several questions in natural language learning may be addressed by studying formal language learning...
In this thesis, we consider the problem of obtaining a representation of the meaning expressed in a ...
The cross-situational word learning paradigm argues that word meanings can be approximated by word-...
One method to study the origin of language indirectly is to develop mathematical and computer models...
What follows is a very condensed presentation of an approach to the study and description of natural...
This report documents the program and the outcomes of Dagstuhl Seminar 13462 "Computational Models o...
Lexical semantics has a problem. As Allesandro Lenci put it, the problem is that it cannot distingui...
Reconciles armchair theorising about the semantics-pragmatics interface with hypotheses about cognit...
In this paper it shail be concerned with a set of issues which will allow me to approach the interfa...
AI systems with language for robots don’t try to model human processing. Psycholinguistic models of ...
Human beings create meaning from the fact that concepts tend to occur together in a predictable way....
The development of speaker-independent mixed-initiative spoken language interfaces, in which users n...
In natural language human-machine statistical dialog systems, semantic interpretation is a key task ...
In this paper, we develop an argument from behavioristic psychology leading to the definition of a m...
Based on a mathematical model for Skinner's functional analysis of Verbal Behavior, we derive formal...
Several questions in natural language learning may be addressed by studying formal language learning...
In this thesis, we consider the problem of obtaining a representation of the meaning expressed in a ...
The cross-situational word learning paradigm argues that word meanings can be approximated by word-...
One method to study the origin of language indirectly is to develop mathematical and computer models...
What follows is a very condensed presentation of an approach to the study and description of natural...
This report documents the program and the outcomes of Dagstuhl Seminar 13462 "Computational Models o...
Lexical semantics has a problem. As Allesandro Lenci put it, the problem is that it cannot distingui...
Reconciles armchair theorising about the semantics-pragmatics interface with hypotheses about cognit...
In this paper it shail be concerned with a set of issues which will allow me to approach the interfa...
AI systems with language for robots don’t try to model human processing. Psycholinguistic models of ...
Human beings create meaning from the fact that concepts tend to occur together in a predictable way....
The development of speaker-independent mixed-initiative spoken language interfaces, in which users n...
In natural language human-machine statistical dialog systems, semantic interpretation is a key task ...