CLJan 5, 2012

Formalization of semantic network of image constructions in electronic content

arXiv:1201.1192v12 citations
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This work addresses the problem of semantic representation in electronic content for researchers in computational linguistics or AI, but it appears incremental as it builds on existing formal theories without clear practical applications.

The authors tackled the problem of formalizing semantic networks for image constructions in electronic content by developing a formal theory based on a binary operator and introducing an associative normal form, resulting in a model using a commutative semigroup to represent sentences as three components of interrogative linguistic image constructions.

A formal theory based on a binary operator of directional associative relation is constructed in the article and an understanding of an associative normal form of image constructions is introduced. A model of a commutative semigroup, which provides a presentation of a sentence as three components of an interrogative linguistic image construction, is considered.

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