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Silent music reading: Amateur musicians' visual processing and descriptive skill

2013

This article addresses the silent reading of music notation, combining eye-movement measures with a semantic analysis of readers’ verbal descriptions of the notated music. A group of musical novices ( n = 16) and two groups of musical amateurs (less experienced n = 11 and more experienced n = 10) participated in three separate measurement sessions during a nine-month-long university music course designed for future primary-school teachers. In each session they viewed a notated folk song for 30 s and then described what they had seen. Greater musical experience was found to be connected with shorter fixation durations, more linear scanning of the notated music, and more accurate and integra…

Musical notationAcousticsmedia_common.quotation_subjectEye movementExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyMusicalLinguisticsVisual processingReading (process)ta6131Semantic analysis (knowledge representation)ta516PsychologyAmateurMusicSilent readingmedia_commonMusicae Scientiae
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Machine-readable entailments with the Italian 'prendere' construction expressing hitting and insulting events

2022

The Italian language features a little debated transitive construction with prendere ‘to take/to catch’ in which a prepositional phrase (PP) with an adverbial value occurs mandatorily (e.g. Lui prese a pugni Leo ‘He punched Leo’). Semantically, this construction often implies the use of physical force or verbal offence. In the hitting or insulting event, the notional subject generally is a [+ Human] Agent, whilst the notional direct object generally is a [+ Animate] Affectee ([1]: 4). It can be contended that prendere, which carries no literal meaning, is zero-valent and that the predicate assigning semantic roles is the PP. A computational tool will be illustrated, …

Natural Language Processing Recognizing Textual Entailment Semantic Role Extraction Adverbial PPs with a predicative value Support verbsSettore L-LIN/01 - Glottologia E Linguistica
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REFERENCIAL SEMANTICS AND THE MEANING OF NATURAL KIND TERMS

2009

Neste artigo, tomei certas idéias da semântica de Montague como meu ponto de partida e distingui claramente semântica de epistemologia. O significado de uma sentença é considerado como suas condições de verdade as quais são assumidas como sendo estabelecidas por dois componentes: a estrutura sintática e os referentes de termos sem estrutura. Nesse panorama teórico, tento apresentar uma explicação para o significado dos termos de espécies naturais. Minha tese é que o significado de um termo de espécie natural é sua referência, i. e., a espécie natural à qual o termo refere-se.

Natural kindPhilosophyGeneral MedicineSemanticsHumanitiesMeaning (linguistics)Revista Dissertatio de Filosofia
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Distributed intelligent management,of active networks

2003

This paper focuses on improving computer network management by the adoption of artificial intelligence techniques. A logical inference system has being devised to enable automated isolation, diagnosis, and even repair of network problems, thus enhancing the reliability, performance, and security of networks. We propose a distributed multi-agent architecture for network management, where a logical reasoner acts as an external managing entity capable of directing, coordinating, and stimulating actions in an active management architecture. The active networks technology represents the lower level layer which makes possible the deployment of code which implement teleo-reactive agents, distribut…

Network architecturebusiness.industryComputer scienceDistributed computingSemantic reasonercomputer.software_genreNetwork simulationNetwork management applicationNetwork managementIntelligent agentIntelligent computer networkSoftware deploymentElement management systemArtificial intelligencebusinesscomputerActive Networks Network ManagementNetwork management stationActive Network ManagementActive networkingNetwork model
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Supramodal neural processing of abstract information conveyed by speech and gesture

2013

Abstractness and modality of interpersonal communication have a considerable impact on comprehension. They are relevant for determining thoughts and constituting internal models of the environment. Whereas concrete object-related information can be represented in mind irrespective of language, abstract concepts require a representation in speech. Consequently, modality-independent processing of abstract information can be expected. Here we investigated the neural correlates of abstractness (abstract vs. concrete) and modality (speech vs. gestures), to identify an abstractness-specific supramodal neural network. During fMRI data acquisition 20 participants were presented with videos of an ac…

Neural correlates of consciousnessModality (human–computer interaction)Cognitive NeuroscienceSpeech recognitionspeechfMRIRepresentation (systemics)Context (language use)Interpersonal communicationemblematic gesturesSemanticslcsh:RC321-571ComprehensionBehavioral NeuroscienceNeuropsychology and Physiological Psychologytool-use gesturesabstract semanticsgestureOriginal Research ArticlePsychologylcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. NeuropsychiatryGestureNeuroscienceFrontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience
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Natural Language Inference in Ordinary and Support Verb Constructions

2020

The family of clause types known as 'support (or 'light') verb construction' (SVC) manifests a peculiar syntax-semantics interface if compared with ordinary verb constructions (OVC). If, in e.g. She laughed, the verb licenses an argument and assigns it a semantic role, syntacticians of every stripe nowadays agree that it is the noun laugh, in She gave a laugh, which fulfils the same function. The differences between the two types have been extensively discussed in the linguistics literature (systematic research started in the 1970s), less so in Computational Linguistics. This paper has two objectives. First, it will propose an innovative type of semantic role, which is termed Cognate Semant…

Non-verbal predicates Semantic roles Entailments Paraphrasing.Machine translationComputer scienceVerbNotationcomputer.software_genreLinguisticsPredicate (grammar)Settore L-LIN/01 - Glottologia E LinguisticaNounCognateArgument (linguistics)Computational linguisticscomputer
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Meaning Extraction from Strappare Causatives in Italian

2021

The work targets a little-known causative construction of Italian whose causative verb is strappare ‘tear/extort/snatch’ (e.g. Ada strappò la confessione a Piero ‘Ada made Piero confess against his will’). In the active voice of this clause type, the subject, licensed by strappare, is invariably associated with the semantic role ‘Causer’ (as fare does in fare causatives, see [1]), whilst the post-verbal NP (e.g. confessione ‘confession’) is best analyzed as the predicate licensing the remaining syntactic function/s and the related semantic role/s. The NooJ grammar which the authors propose automatically extracts the meaning of strappare causatives by means of a novel type of semantic role. …

NooJCausative constructions; NooJ; NooJ local grammars; Predicate nouns; Semantic role labelingNooJ local grammarsSemantic role labelingCausative constructions Predicate nouns Semantic role labeling NooJ local grammarsCausative constructionsPredicate nounsSettore L-LIN/01 - Glottologia E Linguistica
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A precise measurement of the Z resonance parameters through its hadronic decays

1990

A measurement of the cross section for e+e-→ hadrons using 11 000 hadronic decays of the Z boson at ten different center-of-mass energies is presented. A three-parameter fit gives the following values for the Z mass MZ, the total width ΓZ, the product of the electronic and hadronic partial widths ΓeΓh, and the unfolded pole cross section σ0: MZ = 91.171 ± 0.030 (stat.) ± 0.030 (beam) GeV, ΓZ = 2.511 ± 0.065 GeV, ΓeΓh = 0.148 ± 0.006 (stat.) ± 0.004 (syst.) GeV2, σ0 = 41.6 ± 0.7 (stat.) ± 1.1 (syst.) nb, Good agreement with the predictions of the standard model is observed. From a two-parameter fit the number of massless neutrino generations is found to be Nv = 2.91 ± 0.26. Thus the hypothes…

Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physics[PHYS.HEXP] Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex]pragmatismtruthElectron–positron annihilationHadronfictionpossible worlds01 natural sciencesResonance (particle physics)webStandard ModelRDFNuclear physicsCross section (physics)semantic webesthetics0103 physical sciencesmemetic[PHYS.HEXP]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex]010306 general physicsNuclear Experimentmetalanguagemodal logicPhysicsInternet010308 nuclear & particles physicstrust3. Good healthMassless particlePhysique des particules élémentairesHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentFísica nuclearNeutrinoBeam (structure)Particle Physics - Experiment
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From Focused Thought to Reveries: A Memory System for a Conscious Robot

2018

© 2018 Balkenius, Tjøstheim, Johansson and Gärdenfors. We introduce a memory model for robots that can account for many aspects of an inner world, ranging from object permanence, episodic memory, and planning to imagination and reveries. It is modeled after neurophysiological data and includes parts of the cerebral cortex together with models of arousal systems that are relevant for consciousness. The three central components are an identification network, a localization network, and a working memory network. Attention serves as the interface between the inner and the external world. It directs the flow of information from sensory organs to memory, as well as controlling top-down influences…

Object permanenceComputer sciencelcsh:Mechanical engineering and machinerymedia_common.quotation_subjectconsciousnessworking memorylcsh:QA75.5-76.95050105 experimental psychology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineArtificial IntelligencePerceptionSemantic memorylcsh:TJ1-15700501 psychology and cognitive sciencesEpisodic memoryOriginal Researchmedia_commonRobotics and AICognitive scienceRecallsemantic memoryWorking memory05 social sciencesepisodic memoryComputer Science Applicationscomputational modellcsh:Electronic computers. Computer scienceMemory modelConsciousness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryFrontiers in Robotics and AI
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Integration, Bewertung und Nutzung heterogener Datenquellen mittels semantischer Werkzeuge

2017

In diesem Artikel stellen wir unsere Forschung in der Integration von Geodaten in einen Semantic Web Kontext in unserem Projekt Semantic GIS vor. Zunächst möchten wir den Zweck und die Vorteile einer Integration und Interpretation von Daten in das Semantic Web beleuchten und anschließend unseren Integrationprozess bestehend aus Datengewin-nung, automatischer Interpretation, Qualitätssicherung und Provenance sowie den Datenzugriff erklären. Um die Anwendung unserer Forschung zu demonstrieren gehen wir auf zwei Anwendungsfälle in unserem Projekt ein: Die Bewertung von OpenStreetMap Daten und die Verbesserung des Katastrophenschutzes mittels semantischem Reasoning. Wir schließen den Artikel mi…

On- tologyR2RMLProvenance Keywords: GeodatenDatenqualitätLinked dataSemantificationOntologieNatural Language processingSDI[INFO] Computer Science [cs]Geospatial dataSemantifikationSemantisches WebProvenance[INFO]Computer Science [cs]Sprachverarbeitung natürlicher SprachenData QualitySemantic web
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