In this paper we describe an architecture of a system that answer the question : Why did the accident happen? from the textual description of an accident. We present briefly the different parts of the architecture and then we describe with more detail the semantic part of the system i.e. the part in which the norm-based reasoning is performed on the explicit knowlege extracted from the text
Logic and Natural Language Semantics : models and interpretation. A set of logical formulas (i.e. a ...
International audienceThe purpose of this paper is to describe some results of the LELIE project, th...
Why start lessons on newspaper articles with stories about accidents? There are several reasons for ...
AbstractEvery human being, reading a short report concerning a road accident, gets an idea of its ca...
To understand well a text written in natural language (NL), we need our knowledge about the norms of...
Truth based entailments are not sufficient for a good comprehension of NL. In fact, it can not deduc...
Knowing the norms of a domain is crucial, but there exists no repository of norms. We propose a meth...
Norms are essential to extend inference: inferences based on norms are far richer than those based o...
Norms are essential to extend inference: inferences based on norms are far richer than those based o...
Abstract Norms are essential to extend inference: inferences based on norms are far richer than thos...
In this paper we describe an inference-based approach to understand natural language. We present a f...
People often reason about omissions. One line of research shows that people can distinguish between ...
In this paper the prototype of a system designed to analyze road accidents is presented. The analysi...
ABSTRACT: This paper proposes a new accident analysis method based on Logic Programming Tech-nique (...
In this thesis, we are interested in the use of formal methods to guide the diagnosis of human error...
Logic and Natural Language Semantics : models and interpretation. A set of logical formulas (i.e. a ...
International audienceThe purpose of this paper is to describe some results of the LELIE project, th...
Why start lessons on newspaper articles with stories about accidents? There are several reasons for ...
AbstractEvery human being, reading a short report concerning a road accident, gets an idea of its ca...
To understand well a text written in natural language (NL), we need our knowledge about the norms of...
Truth based entailments are not sufficient for a good comprehension of NL. In fact, it can not deduc...
Knowing the norms of a domain is crucial, but there exists no repository of norms. We propose a meth...
Norms are essential to extend inference: inferences based on norms are far richer than those based o...
Norms are essential to extend inference: inferences based on norms are far richer than those based o...
Abstract Norms are essential to extend inference: inferences based on norms are far richer than thos...
In this paper we describe an inference-based approach to understand natural language. We present a f...
People often reason about omissions. One line of research shows that people can distinguish between ...
In this paper the prototype of a system designed to analyze road accidents is presented. The analysi...
ABSTRACT: This paper proposes a new accident analysis method based on Logic Programming Tech-nique (...
In this thesis, we are interested in the use of formal methods to guide the diagnosis of human error...
Logic and Natural Language Semantics : models and interpretation. A set of logical formulas (i.e. a ...
International audienceThe purpose of this paper is to describe some results of the LELIE project, th...
Why start lessons on newspaper articles with stories about accidents? There are several reasons for ...