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Semantically Informed Reordering
2015This chapter elaborates yet another reordering approach: semantically informed reordering that incorporates semantic knowledge from predicate-argument structures into reordering. Predicate-argument structure contains rich semantic information of which current statistical machine translation has not taken full advantage.
Deyi Xiong, Min Zhang
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Implicit access to semantic information
Brain and Cognition, 1989Three experiments investigating the patient M.S.'s semantic memory are reported. Experiments 1 and 2 involved a category-membership decision task, in which M.S. was asked to determine whether a noun was a member of a specified semantic category. His performance in Experiment 1 was impaired for nouns from living categories in comparison with nouns from ...
A W, Young +3 more
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Intertextual semantics: A semantics for information design
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 2009AbstractIn most discussions about information and knowledge management, natural language is described as too fuzzy, ambiguous, and changing to serve as a basis for the development of large‐scale tools and systems. Instead, artificial formal languages are developed and used to represent, hopefully in an unambiguous and precise way, the information or ...
Yves Marcoux, Élias Rizkallah
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Information‐Theoretic Semantics
2009AbstractInformational semantics takes the primary — at least the original — home of meaning to be the mind: meaning as the content of thought, desire, and intention. The meaning of beliefs, desires, and intentions is what it is we believe, desire, and intend.
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Semantics of Information Systems Outsourcing
2005Businesses are in nature dynamic and change continuously. Because of different economic prospects they grow in size and portfolio or just the other way they have to reduce one of these aspects. There are several ways to accomplish growth or reduction.
Balsters, H, Huitema, GB
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No Patents for Semantic Information
American Journal of Bioethics, 2002(2002). No Patents for Semantic Information. The American Journal of Bioethics: Vol. 2, No. 3, pp. 15-16.
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Semantics-based information brokering
Proceedings of the third international conference on Information and knowledge management - CIKM '94, 1994The rapid advances in computer and communication technologies, and their merger, is leading to a global information market place. It will consist of federations of very large number of information systems that will cooperate to varying extents to support the users' information needs.
Kashyap, Vipul, Sheth, Amit P.
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2017
In dynamic semantics, the meaning of a sentence is modeled as a rule for how a body of information grows when the sentence is accepted. Recent work in dynamic semantics has analyzed sentences involving modals and conditionals as tests. Tests are a special type of dynamic meaning. When an agent learns a test, her information is guaranteed to either stay
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In dynamic semantics, the meaning of a sentence is modeled as a rule for how a body of information grows when the sentence is accepted. Recent work in dynamic semantics has analyzed sentences involving modals and conditionals as tests. Tests are a special type of dynamic meaning. When an agent learns a test, her information is guaranteed to either stay
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1970
In the last couple of decades, a logician or a philosopher has run a risk whenever he has put the term “information” into the title of one of his papers. In these days, the term “information” often creates an expectation that the paper has something to do with that impressive body of results in communication theory which was first known as theory of ...
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In the last couple of decades, a logician or a philosopher has run a risk whenever he has put the term “information” into the title of one of his papers. In these days, the term “information” often creates an expectation that the paper has something to do with that impressive body of results in communication theory which was first known as theory of ...
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The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 1953
YEHOSHUA BAR-HILLEL, RUDOLF CARNAP
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YEHOSHUA BAR-HILLEL, RUDOLF CARNAP
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