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Symbol Grounding and Proportional Analogy3 comments

Peter Turney wrote 6 days ago: If symbols must be grounded in perception, how does this grounding happen? How do we learn to create … more →

Tags: philosophy of mind, Semantics, Analogy, Perception, symbol grounding, translation

direction1 comment

efidetum wrote 1 week ago: It is common to derive vocabulary from the usage at, for instance, Twitter. This only leads to the d … more →

Tags: Order

SemLab's Semantic Search

bbmv wrote 3 weeks ago: The SemLab semantic search platform is based on our Vicore™ data processing platform which, among ot … more →

Tags: ViewerPro, knowledge discovery, semantic analysis, Semantic Web

Getting the Gist - Machine Translation on the Web

angelikaf wrote 1 month ago: MT technology has come a long way since the Russian to English Georgetown experiment back in 1954 wh … more →

Tags: language, Machine Translation

Milk as Karma

anileklavya wrote 1 month ago: Someone called someone milk Milk as noun or milk as verb? Milk as the subject or milk as the object? … more →

Tags: absurd, कविता, पाणिनी, भाषाविज्ञान, व्यक्ति और समाज, संस्कृति, सांगणिक भाषाविज्ञान, साहित्य, human mind

How Many Grams?

anileklavya wrote 1 month ago: There is an automatically (intelligently) generated blog which I have read recently. It appears to b … more →

Tags: absurd, Artificial Intelligence, Blogging, Individual and society, Linguistics et al., Natural Language Processing, NLP, Research, so it goes

First Impressions of Wolfram|Alpha3 comments

Jason Adams wrote 1 month ago: Perhaps you’ve heard of the latest brainchild of the Wunderkind Stephen Wolfram:  Wolfram|Alph … more →

Tags: Google, Google Squared, knowledge engines, Natural Language Processing, Search Engines, Stephen Wolfram, Wikipedia, wolfram alpha

Measuring L2 Lexical Growth Using Hypernymic Relationships

Callier Library wrote 1 month ago: This study investigated second language (L2) lexical development in the spontaneous speech of six ad … more →

Tags: Research, corpus linguistics, hypernymy, hyponymy, superordinates, subordinates, lexical networks, lexical diversity

Logical Atoms10 comments

Peter Turney wrote 1 month ago: In predicate logic, the concept red ball is represented as a combination of the concepts of red and … more →

Tags: philosophy of mind, Semantics, atoms, compounds, holography, logic

Computer Power and Human Reason (Part 2)

ooutland wrote 2 months ago: Weizenbaum devotes a good deal of space in the book to a chapter called “How Computers Work,” a usef … more →

Tags: Book Review, Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Science

Computer Power and Human Reason (Part 1)

ooutland wrote 2 months ago: Joseph Weizenbaum’s Computer Power and Human Reason is 33 years old now, out of print and yet noneth … more →

Tags: Book Review, Neuroscience, philosophy of mind, Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Science

My #WWW2009 Reading List3 comments

Jason Adams wrote 2 months ago: The papers are out for WWW2009 (and have been for a bit), but I’ve only just gotten a chance t … more →

Tags: Computer Science, Conferences, Data Mining, Literature, Proceedings, Research, Semantic Web, Social Networks, Web 2.0

Accepted, but not Published

anileklavya wrote 2 months ago: Academicians or researchers list their publications prominently on their home pages. After all, it i … more →

Tags: विज्ञान, शोध, सांगणिक भाषाविज्ञान, Funding, Linguistics et al., Natural Language Processing, NLP, Research, Science

Alex and Me (part 1)

ooutland wrote 3 months ago: The thing that struck me most about Alex and Me was what an emotional book it was.  I thought it wou … more →

Tags: Alexwhois, Book Review, Cognitive Science

Questionnaire 2: Word Sense Disambiguation & Named Entity Recognition

Javier Basterrechea wrote 3 months ago: We have talked in the previous post about Machine Translation (MT) because it is considered a sub-fi … more →

Tags: HLT, littera, Machine Translation, MT, named entity recognition, Natural Language Processing, Ner, NLP, word sense disambiguation

Much ado about nothing5 comments

Jason Adams wrote 3 months ago: There has been much ballyhoo in the blogosphere touting Google’s so-called foray into semantic … more →

Tags: blagoblag, Google, Search, Information Retrieval, semantic search, hype, disappointment

Ada Lovelace Day4 comments

Peter Turney wrote 3 months ago: Alfred Ayache brought to my attention that today is Ada Lovelace Day, and that “Bloggers are a … more →

Tags: Computer Science, Gender, technology, Women

Welcome to Semlab's blog

dohmen wrote 3 months ago: Welcome to Semlab’s blog. Semlab is a research and development company that focuses on knowled … more →

Tags: Semlab general, ViewerPro, Research, semlab, Semantic Web, FUZZY LOGIC, knowledge discovery, Decision support, semantic analysis

Questionnaire 2: Machine Translation (MT)

Javier Basterrechea wrote 3 months ago: Now, we have a clear idea of what Natural Language Processing (NLP) is; besides, we have already men … more →

Tags: HLT, littera, Grammar, Idioms, Machine Translation, MT, Natural Language Processing, NLP, Semantics


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