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Acitivity and Understanding
Structure of Action and Orientated Linguistics
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Acitivity and Understanding
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This work discusses oriented linguistics - a new theory of NL dialogue understanding.
Computer understanding of natural language (NL) is commonly considered as extracting "sense" from NL texts. This deprives the problem of determinity, since the notion of "sense" lacks a formal definition. However, with a manto-computer NL dialogue involved in some working process, any address by the human side is nothing but a task for the computer to fulfil. Then it is immaterial whether the computer understands the address text sense and even the very notion of "sense". Only the address task is to be accomplished. This means not revealing morphologic, syntactic and other text structures, but only extracting data on the task. As a result, a new theory of NL dialogue understanding has been created, called "orientated linguistics". This theory has been brought to life as several practical systems, which have demonstrated extremely reliable and correct understanding of quite free and easy NL, tiny resource consumption and simple readjustment between various subject areas and, what is more, national languages.
| ISBN | 9810218370 |
| ISBN13 | 9789810218379 |
| Publisher | World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd |
| Format | Hardback |
| Publication date | 28/09/1994 |
| Pages | 250 |
| Weight (grammes) | 751.00 |
| Published in | Singapore |
| Height (mm) | 220 |
| Width (mm) |
Pragmatic Thinking in the Course of Subject-Object Interaction
Operative Activity of a Subject
Possibilites for Use of NL in a Man-to-Computer Dialogue
Conventional Linguistics in Investigations on Language and in Computer Understanding of NL Texts
Narrowing of SG-SA Dialogue Boundaries in Orientated Linguistics
NL Task Text Content in a K-Stationary Environment
Man-to-Man Interaction as orientated Linguistics Views It
Elements of Orientated Linguistics in Situations of Great K, Orientated Linguistics and Error-Ignore Conception
Digital Emulation of the Mis-Spellings Ignoring Effect: Formulation of the Problem. (Part contents).






