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Guessing Meaning From Word Sounds of Unfamiliar Languages: A Cross-Cultural Sound Symbolism Study

2019

Sound symbolism refers to a non-arbitrary relationship between the sound of a word and its meaning. With the aim to better investigate this relationship by using natural languages, in the present cross-linguistic study 215 Italian and Polish participants were asked to listen to words pronounced in 4 unknown non-indo-European languages (Finnish, Japanese, Swahili, Tamil) and to try to guess the correct meaning of each word, by choosing among 3 alternatives visualized on a computer screen. The alternatives were presented in the mother tongue of participants. Three different word categories were presented: nouns, verbs and adjectives. A first overall analysis confirmed a semantic role of sound…

psycholinguisticFirst languagelcsh:BF1-990iconicity050105 experimental psychology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinesound symbolismNounPsychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSound symbolismGeneral PsychologyOriginal ResearchSwahili05 social sciencescross-linguisticLinguisticslanguage.human_languagelcsh:PsychologyTamilnatural languageslanguagePsychologyIconicity030217 neurology & neurosurgeryNatural languageMeaning (linguistics)Frontiers in Psychology
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GRANULAR-INFORMATION-BASED RISK ANALYSIS IN UNCERTAIN SITUATIONS

2006

In the real life almost all of the decisions that we have to make incorporate uncertainty about the future events. Assessment of the uncertainty and, thus, the risk that is inherent in these decisions models can be critical. It is even truer if we are talking about the possibility of negative impact on the environment. It is very important to assess all the environmental risks in a project if there is any hazard to the environment. In this paper the possibility of using granular information is considered. The main advantage of the granular information is that it can be used to assess risks in situations when information about future events is incomplete and imprecise. Moreover, we can use n…

risk analysis; fuzzy logic; f-granules; reasoning under uncertainty; entropyRisk analysis (engineering)Probabilistic logicEntropy (information theory)Fuzzy logicNatural languageMathematicsEnvironment. Technology. Resources. Proceedings of the International Scientific and Practical Conference
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Timbral Qualities of Semantic Structures of Music.

2010

The rapid expansion of social media in music has provided the field with impressive datasets that offer insights into the semantic structures underlying everyday uses and classification of music. We hypothesize that the organization of these structures are rather directly linked with the ”qualia” of the music as sound. To explore the ways in which these structures are connected with the qualities of sounds, a semantic space was extracted from a large collection of musical tags with latent semantic and cluster analysis. The perceptual and musical properties of 19 clusters were investigated by a similarity rating task that used spliced musical excerpts representing each cluster. The resulting…

samanlaisuustimbretimbral environmentsemanttinen analyysisointivärisosiaalinen mediaakustinen analyysinatural language processing
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Dynamic assessment of word derivational knowledge: Tracing the development of a learner

2016

The present paper reports on a case study that explored the applicability of dynamic assessment (DA) for promoting learners’ word derivational knowledge in English as a second or a foreign language (L2). One learner’s performance on tasks assessing his word derivational knowledge was measured four times. The first two measurements were conducted before and after three weekly human-mediated DA sessions and the last two, which took place a year and a half later, before and after three weekly computerised DA sessions. Think aloud protocols and interviews were used to trace changes in the learner’s use of strategies and knowledge sources. The results revealed that following the dynamic assessme…

self-regulationLinguistics and LanguageComputer scienceForeign languagelcsh:Finnic. Baltic-Finniclcsh:PH91-98.5ta6121inferencing strategiescomputer.software_genreLanguage and LinguisticsEducationlcsh:P1-1091knowledge sourcesEnglishKnowledge sourcesta516mediationThink aloud protocol060201 languages & linguisticsbusiness.industry06 humanities and the artsDynamic assessmentLinguisticslcsh:Philology. Linguisticssociocultural theory0602 languages and literatureL2 learningArtificial intelligencebusinesscomputerNatural language processingWord (computer architecture)Eesti Rakenduslingvistika Ühingu aastaraamat = Estonian Papers in Applied Linguistics
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Cognitive Linguistics as the Underlying Framework for Semantic Annotation

2012

In recent years many attempts have been made to design suitable sets of rules aimed at extracting the semantic meaning from plain text, and to achieve annotation, but very few approaches make extensive use of grammars. Current systems are mainly focused on extracting the semantic role of the entities described in the text. This approach has limitations: in such applications the semantic role is conceived merely as the meaning of the involved entities without considering their context. As an example, current semantic annotators often specify a date entity without any annotation regarding the kind of the date itself i.e. a birth date, a book publication date, and so on. Moreover, these system…

semantic annotation cognitive linguistics construction grammarSettore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle InformazioniInformation retrievalComputer sciencebusiness.industrycomputer.software_genreSemantic role labelingSemantic similaritySemantic equivalenceExplicit semantic analysisSemantic computingSemantic analyticsSemantic technologyArtificial intelligenceSemantic Web StackbusinesscomputerNatural language processing2012 IEEE Sixth International Conference on Semantic Computing
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Tarski's T-scheme as an alleged basis of Montague semantics

2006

My point in this paper is to focus on some details of Alfred Tarski’s writing that in my opinion have not been aptly represented — or aptly rejected — in Richard Montague’s grammar and to agree with those who share Tarski’s view that human language is something uncapturable. The paper consists of two parts, concerning 1) some attempts to formalize the non-declarative utterances, and 2) the limitations of T-scheme and of Montague grammar.

semantic closuretruthillocutionsentence structurenatural languageexpression namesLogic and Logical Philosophy
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Cognitive Computing supported Medical Decision Support System for Patient’s Driving Assessment

2018

To smartly utilize a huge and constantly growing volume of data, improve productivity and increase competitiveness in various fields of life; human requires decision making support systems that efficiently process and analyze the data, and, as a result, significantly speed up the process. Similarly to all other areas of human life, healthcare domain also is lacking Artificial Intelligence (AI) based solution. A number of supervised and unsupervised Machine Learning and Data Mining techniques exist to help us to deal with structured data. However, in a real life, we pretty much deal with unstructured data that hides useful knowledge and valuable information inside human-readable plain texts,…

semantic similaritylääkärintarkastuksetcognitive computingdecision support systempäätöksentukijärjestelmätnatural language processingIBM Watsontekoälytietämysjärjestelmätmedical record processingdriving assessmentmedical ontology
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Towards Equivalence Links between Senses in PlWordNet and Princeton WordNet

2017

AbstractThe paper focuses on the issue of creating equivalence links in the domain of bilingual computational lexicography. The existing interlingual links between plWordNet and Princeton WordNet synsets (sets of synonymous lexical units – lemma and sense pairs) are re-analysed from the perspective of equivalence types as defined in traditional lexicography and translation. Special attention is paid to cognitive and translational equivalents. A proposal of mapping lexical units is presented. Three types of links are defined: super-strong equivalence, strong equivalence and weak implied equivalence. The strong equivalences have a common set of formal, semantic and usage features, with some o…

sense-levelLinguistics and LanguageComputer scienceequivalenceWordNetcomputer.software_genreEquivalenceLanguage and LinguisticsLexical itemsynsetinterlingual mappinglexical unitEquivalence (formal languages)060201 languages & linguisticsWordnetswordnetsbusiness.industryCommunication05 social sciences050301 education06 humanities and the arts0602 languages and literatureArtificial intelligencebusiness0503 educationcomputerNatural language processing
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Evaluation and Self-Evaluation in Simultaneous Translation: Assessments Methods

2012

Abstract The nature of evaluation and self-evaluation in simultaneous interpretation is based on the close connection between the main text (the version proposed by the speaker) and the interpreter's version. Between these two elements a number of variables emerge, that can damage the efficiency and the accuracy of simultaneous interpretation. The intention of our study is to propose a set of scientific methods and tools in order to offer to the interpreter the possibility of a self-assessment and the benefit of an appropriate evaluation of his work. In order to achieve these goals we used several methods, including experiments, case studies, questionnaires, evaluation scales. Research subj…

simultaneous interpretationbusiness.industryComputer scienceProcess (engineering)Cognitioncomputer.software_genreTranslation (geometry)assessment methodsOrder (business)Self evaluationGeneral Materials ScienceArtificial intelligenceself-evaluationEvaluationLanguage interpretationbusinessSet (psychology)computerInterpreterNatural language processingProcedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences
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Smart and valued? ICT urban (transport) solutions in the city official communication

2022

To optimize the everyday functioning of a city, urban authorities can implement smart city tools and solutions. Mobility is a typical field associated with the concept of a smart city. It is interesting to take a closer look at the solutions applied through the information accessible on the official websites, while exploring, at the same time, the possibilities offered by new research tools. The main objective of this work is to establish the significance of the information and communication technologies (ICT) in the process of creating smart mobility in a smart city, based on the texts posted on official websites. Using the natural language processing (NLP) methods and tools offered by the…

smart cityICTtransportICT technologysmart mobilityofficial communicationNatural Language ProcessingZeszyty Naukowe / Akademia Morska w Szczecinie
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