Title :
Dynamic semantics for a controlled natural language
Author_Institution :
Centre for Language Technol., Macquarie Univ., North Ryde, NSW, Australia
fDate :
30 Aug.-3 Sept. 2004
Abstract :
In this paper the author present a dynamic approach for constructing an unambiguous semantic representation for a text written in a controlled natural language called PENG. The semantic representation is built up incrementally n left-to-right order - while the user of the PENG system writes the text. For each word form that the user types, the language processor creates a partial logical structure that is analysed in the context of a given information state and then either updates that information state or delays this process if necessary. After each processing step, the language processor reports what kind of syntactic categories can follow the current input. These predictive grammatical hints guide the writing process of the user and enforce the rules of the controlled language. The result is an unambiguous text in controlled natural language that has first-order equivalent properties and that can be further processed by a computer.
Keywords :
computational linguistics; formal logic; grammars; natural languages; text analysis; PENG; controlled natural language; first-order equivalent property; language processor; partial logical structure; predictive grammatical hint; semantic representation; syntactic category; Australia; Cities and towns; Conferences; Databases; Delay; Expert systems; Information analysis; Natural languages; Writing; Yarn;
Conference_Titel :
Database and Expert Systems Applications, 2004. Proceedings. 15th International Workshop on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2195-9
DOI :
10.1109/DEXA.2004.1333447