PPT-Unit 4 - Referring Expressions

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Quick QuizWrite examples 1 An Expression that refers to the King of SA in 1912 2 An expression that could have variable reference 3 An expression with constant reference

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Quick QuizWrite examples 1 An Expression that refers to the King of SA in 1912 2 An expression that could have variable reference 3 An expression with constant reference 4 Difference expressions having one referent. CSCI-GA.2590. Ralph . Grishman. NYU. Reference Resolution: Objective. Identify all phrases which refer to the same real-word entity. first, within a single document. later, also across multiple documents. Predicates, Referring Expressions, and Universe of Discourse. Generic Sentence. A GENERIC SENTENCE is a sentence in which some statement is . made . about a . whole unrestricted class. of individuals, as opposed . Part 1: Practices 1-7. Quick Quiz. Which of the following sentences are . equative. (E) and which are not (N).. 1. My parrot is holidaying in the South of France. E/N. 2. Dr. Brown is an ass. E/N. 5-12. And . 13-15. Semantic Unit 3. Sense. The . sense. of an expression is its place in the system of semantic relationships with other expressions in the language.. Words, Phrases, and Sentences have sense. Practices 8-15. Degree of Predicate. The . DEGREE of a predicate is a . number. indicating the number of . arguments. . it is normally understood to have in simple sentences. . A sleep . is a predicate of degree one (often called a one-place predicate) . Part 1: Practices 1-7. Quick Quiz. Which of the following sentences are . equative. (E) and which are not (N).. 1. My parrot is holidaying in the South of France. E/N. 2. Dr. Brown is an ass. E/N. Predicates, Referring Expressions, and Universe of Discourse. Generic Sentence. A GENERIC SENTENCE is a sentence in which some statement is . made . about a . whole unrestricted class. of individuals, as opposed . 5-12. And . 13-15. Semantic Unit 3. Sense. The . sense. of an expression is its place in the system of semantic relationships with other expressions in the language.. Words, Phrases, and Sentences have sense. MEANING, THOUGHT and REALITY. 2.1 Intro – TERMINOLOGY (referring, denoting). 2.2 REFERENCE. 2.3 REFERENCE as a THEORY OF MEANING. 2.4 MENTAL REPRESENTATIONS. 2.5 WORDS, CONCEPTS and THINKING. John I. Saeed – Chapter II. Views of Summarization. Ling 573 . Systems and Applications. May . 24, 2016. Roadmap. Content realization:. Referring expressions. Alternate . views of summarization:. Dimensions of the TAC model. Other methods, goals, data. Universitario. UAEM . Texcoco. Licenciatura. en . Lenguas. Unidad. de . Aprendizaje. : . Sem. ántica. del . Inglés. Unidad. de . Competencia. I.. Presentación. : . Conceptos. . Generales. Elaborado. CSCI-GA.2590. Ralph . Grishman. NYU. Reference Resolution: Objective. Identify all phrases which refer to the same real-word entity. first, within a single document. later, also across multiple documents. Dale Department of Artificial Intelligence and Centre for Cognitive Science University of Edinburgh Edinburgh EH8 9LW Scotland Dale~uk. ac. edinburgh this paper, we review Dale's 1989 algorithm for d And . 13-15. Semantic Unit 3. Sense. The . sense. of an expression is its place in the system of semantic relationships with other expressions in the language.. Words, Phrases, and Sentences have sense.

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