A connectionist approach to word sense disambiguation
A connectionist approach to word sense disambiguation
Self-organization and associative memory: 3rd edition
Self-organization and associative memory: 3rd edition
A PDP learning approach to natural language understanding
Neural computing architectures
Subsymbolic natural language processing: an integrated model of scripts, lexicon, and memory
Subsymbolic natural language processing: an integrated model of scripts, lexicon, and memory
Semantic Networks: An Evidential Formalization and Its Connectionist Realization
Semantic Networks: An Evidential Formalization and Its Connectionist Realization
Language acquisition as learning
COLING '92 Proceedings of the 14th conference on Computational linguistics - Volume 2
COLING '90 Proceedings of the 13th conference on Computational linguistics - Volume 2
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Semantic disambiguation depends on a process of defining the appropriate knowledge context. Recent research directions suggest a connectionist approach which use dictionaries, but there remain problems of scale, analysis, and interpretation. Here we focus on word disambiguation as scene selection, based on the Oxford Pictorial English Dictionary. We present a results of a spatial-scene identification ability using our original associative memory, We show both theoretical and experimental analysis, based on a several different measures including information entropy.