Title :
Temporal views as abstract relations
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput., Univ. of Manchester Inst. of Sci. & Technol., UK
Abstract :
Many natural languages use prepositions to mark relations between entities of various kinds-between physical entities and their spatial locations, between temporal entities and their temporal locations, between abstract entities of various kinds (e.g. between ideas and their ´mental locations´). I show that the consequences of using prepositions to relate temporal entities emerge naturally from the basic interpretations of the prepositions themselves together with a very weak logic of events, where I take it that prepositions denote abstract relations whose significance only emerges when properties of the related items are taken into consideration.
Keywords :
computational linguistics; natural languages; temporal logic; temporal reasoning; abstract entities; abstract relations; natural languages; physical entities; prepositions; spatial locations; temporal entities; temporal locations; temporal logic; temporal reasoning; temporal views; Artificial intelligence; Concrete; Data mining; Dictionaries; Eyes; History; IEEE entities; Logic; Natural languages; Physics computing;
Conference_Titel :
Temporal Representation and Reasoning, 2002. TIME 2002. Proceedings.Ninth International Symposium on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1474-X
DOI :
10.1109/TIME.2002.1027484