The Sequence Notation: Catching Complex Meanings in Simple Graphs

Johan Bos*

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Samenvatting

Current symbolic semantic representations proposed to capture the semantics of human language have served well to give us insight in how meaning is expressed. But they are either too complicated for large-scale annotation tasks or lack expressive power to play a role in inference tasks. What we propose is a meaning representation system that it is interlingual, model-theoretic, and variable-free. It divides the labour involved in representing meaning along three levels: concept, roles, and contexts. As natural languages are expressed as sequences of phonemes or words, the meaning representations that we propose are likewise sequential. However, the resulting meaning representations can also be visualised as directed acyclic graphs.
Originele taal-2English
TitelProceedings of the 15th International Conference on Computational Semantics
RedacteurenMaxime Amblard, Ellen Breitholtz
UitgeverijAssociation for Computational Linguistics (ACL)
Pagina's195-208
Aantal pagina's14
StatusPublished - 2023
Evenement15th International Conference on Computational Semantics - Nancy, France
Duur: 20-jun.-202323-jun.-2023

Conference

Conference15th International Conference on Computational Semantics
Land/RegioFrance
StadNancy
Periode20/06/202323/06/2023

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