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Perspectives of semantic modeling in categories
This paper explores the domain of semantic modeling, emphasizing the thoughtful influence of category theory on imperative programming. We aim to present a formal semantics model by seamlessly integrating categorical concepts.
William Steingartner
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Categories of Semantic Concepts
Modelling concept representation is a foundational problem in the study of cognition and linguistics. This work builds on the confluence of conceptual tools from Gärdenfors semantic spaces, categorical compositional linguistics, and applied category theory to present a domain-independent and categorical formalism of 'concept'.
James Hefford +2 more
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Categories for fixpoint-semantics [PDF]
A precise meaning is given to general recursive definitions\ud of functionals of arbitrarily high type, including non-deterministic\ud definitions. Domain equations involving products, sums, powers and\ud functor domains are solved.\ud The use of categories with ω-colimits as semantic domains is\ud investigated and it is shown that such categories ...
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Uncovering the Semantics of Wikipedia Categories [PDF]
Preprint of a research track paper at the International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC) 2019, Auckland ...
Heist, Nicolas, Paulheim, Heiko
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The abstraction of form in semantic categories [PDF]
Undergraduates were asked to generate a name for a hypothetical new exemplar of a category. They produced names that had the same numbers of syllables, the same endings, and the same types of word stems as existing exemplars of that category. In addition, novel exemplars, each consisting of a nonsense syllable root and a prototypical ending, were ...
Rubin, DC, Stoltzfus, ER, Wall, KL
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Robust discrimination between EEG responses to categories of environmental sounds in early coma
Humans can recognize categories of environmental sounds, including vocalizations produced by humans and animals and the sounds of man-made objects.
Natacha eCossy +4 more
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Universal Constructions for (Co)Relations: categories, monoidal categories, and props [PDF]
Calculi of string diagrams are increasingly used to present the syntax and algebraic structure of various families of circuits, including signal flow graphs, electrical circuits and quantum processes.
Fong, Brendan, Zanasi, Fabio
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An ERP study of low and high relevance semantic features [PDF]
It is believed that the N400 elicited by concepts belonging to Living is larger than N400 to Non-living. This is considered as evidence that concepts are organized, in the brain, on the basis of categories.
Lombardi, Dr. Luigi +3 more
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On the semantics of nonwords and their lexical category.
Using computational simulations, this work demonstrates that it is possible to learn a systematic relation between words’ sound and their meanings. The sound-meaning relation was learned from a corpus of phonologically transcribed child-directed speech by using the Linear Discriminative Learning (LDL) framework (Baayen, Chuang, Shafaei-Bajestan, & ...
Cassani, Giovanni +2 more
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Generating text from functional brain images
Recent work has shown that it is possible to take brain images acquired during viewing of a scene and reconstruct an approximation of the scene from those images.
Francisco ePereira +2 more
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