DocumentCode
2175286
Title
A semantic processor for natural language
Author
Weber, J.C. ; Berry, P.C. ; Hagamen, W.D. ; Iverson, K.E.
Author_Institution
Cornell Univ. Med. Coll., New York, NY, USA
fYear
1989
fDate
20-22 Sep 1989
Firstpage
727
Lastpage
733
Abstract
The problem of the extraction, representation, and utilization of meaning from English text has been elusive. Semantic parsing permits effective and relevant response to complex questions where the domain is well defined. The semantic net used is a three-row numeric matrix. Each column of the net represents an assertion about the domain. The meanings of each word are contained in associations (pointers to the names of things within the domain). The intersection of these pointers is used to define each phrase. Ambiguity is further reduced, when necessary, by an implementation of common sense-limiting the interpretations to those meanings that may be associated as the subject or object of each verb. Multiply embedded clauses are processed by passing the result of one clause as an argument for the next. By this means, complex expressions can be reduced to a single token
Keywords
grammars; natural languages; English text; embedded clauses; natural language; parsing; representation; semantic processor; Anatomical structure; Anatomy; Arteries; Biomedical equipment; Educational institutions; Fingers; Medical services; Muscles; Natural languages; Programming profession;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computer Software and Applications Conference, 1989. COMPSAC 89., Proceedings of the 13th Annual International
Conference_Location
Orlando, FL
Print_ISBN
0-8186-1964-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CMPSAC.1989.65172
Filename
65172
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