Computer Science – Computation and Language
Scientific paper
2001-09-15
Springer LNCS (LNAI) 2166 (2001), 54-61
Computer Science
Computation and Language
8 pages, 2 figures, LaTeX 2e using Springer LNCS class, with packages epsf and amssymb. Proceedings of the 4th International C
Scientific paper
Allowing users to interact through language borders is an interesting challenge for information technology. For the purpose of a computer assisted language learning system, we have chosen icons for representing meaning on the input interface, since icons do not depend on a particular language. However, a key limitation of this type of communication is the expression of articulated ideas instead of isolated concepts. We propose a method to interpret sequences of icons as complex messages by reconstructing the relations between concepts, so as to build conceptual graphs able to represent meaning and to be used for natural language sentence generation. This method is based on an electronic dictionary containing semantic information.
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