Semantics Discovery in Literature
Date Issued
2005
Date
2005
Author(s)
Yang, Wen-Chi
DOI
en-US
Abstract
This work was supported by National Science Council, ROC, under contract number NSC 93-2213-E-002-081.
Everyday we face sentences, maybe with creating sentences. However, the acquirement of linguistic is difficult to understand if we want to illustrate the processes and list the rules. Sentences with similar words but dissimilar arrangements may vary on meaning; a word in different sentences may reveal different meaning. No matter how surprising a study results, if the technique only touches statistical analyses, it will be limited for its distance from human intelligent behavior.
We continue the research of our laboratory about temporal and sequential semantic encoding, which discover the semantics from a way similar to human reading operation. We also create a new structure of code to approach more the human intelligence, about multi-semantic acquirement. On these semantic codes, we develop and practice many behaviors like semantic comparison, semantic search, and semantic categorization.
With a corpus from some writer, when the semantic codes are precise enough, it becomes a clone of this writer's aesthetic. At the last of this paper, we display how different literature masters value one another. The essence of aesthetic is subjective, but we can take advantage of the objective computer science on duplicating one's semantic world and recover his aesthetic. From this way, our research reveals the potential and worth for future studies.
Subjects
語意擷取
語意搜尋
語意編碼
分類
語言處理
美感複製
semantic retrieval
semantic search
semantic encoding
classification
language process
aesthetic clone
Type
thesis
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