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Aaron, Are you thinking of tagging each argument-slot of a predicate with an indication of the semantic role that it's intended to fulfill? (which involves choosing one of the N...
Yes, I mean assigning each argument in a specific sentence with a role such as Agent, Patient, Theme, Landmark, etc. i wouldn't say tagging each slot since the sentence-specific assignment...
So the problem with FrameNet frames such as https://framenet2.icsi.berkeley.edu/fnReports/data/frameIndex.xml?frame=Ingestion (the frame for the main sense of "eat" example) is that they apply to a sense-disambiguated version of a word... So...
Upon reflection . . . I think most predicates could get permanent specific role-tags on their argument slots, but not all; For example "The robot rolled down the hill," and...
Aaron, Yeah, if your semantic role labels are as broad as Agent, Theme and Patient, then you'll find that many (though by no means all) verbs have common labels for...
the semantic processing > layers of the pre-AGI dialogue system, including its all-important > interface with non-verbal cognition, which seems > a big question-mark at present? I think that the...
Lake will be resuming work on the game world as of late Feb (and thru the end of June) ... My general intention re the game world work is to...
William, You said --- So, with the example in the original post, PLN would end up creating (EvaluationLink (PredicateNode "that") (ListLink (EvaluationLink (PredicateNode "glad@11") (ListLink (ConceptNode "he@33"))) (EvaluationLink (PredicateNode "won@22")...
Hmmm.... That's subtle. The input you give does not, in itself, entail the output you want. Because, what if there were also other links such as (EvaluationLink (PredicateNode "glad@11") (ListLink...
William, Hmm, i thought about it more and I guess you're right that it won't cause incorrect inferences. I guess it may be more like "operator overloading." In other words,...