Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!csd4.csd.uwm.edu!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!indri!ames!pasteur!ucbvax!cs.rpi.edu!nl-kr-request From: nl-kr-request@cs.rpi.edu (NL-KR Moderator Chris Welty) Newsgroups: comp.ai.nlang-know-rep Subject: NL-KR Digest, Volume 6 No. 35 Message-ID: <8908251742.AA06061@fs3.cs.rpi.edu> Date: 25 Aug 89 17:42:32 GMT Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Reply-To: nl-kr@cs.rpi.edu (NL-KR Digest) Organization: The Internet Lines: 234 Approved: nl-kr@cs.rpi.edu NL-KR Digest (Fri Aug 25 12:16:51 1989) Volume 6 No. 35 Today's Topics: yet another paper on temporal representation Allgayer & Reddig paper Intelligent planning/scheduling approaches Re: Formal Semantics cognitive linguistics & connectionism Word Recognition. CSLI event Submissions: nl-kr@cs.rpi.edu Requests, policy: nl-kr-request@cs.rpi.edu Back issues are available from host archive.cs.rpi.edu [128.213.1.10] in the files nl-kr/Vxx/Nyy (ie nl-kr/V01/N01 for V1#1), mail requests will not be promptly satisfied. If you can't reach `cs.rpi.edu' you may want to use `turing.cs.rpi.edu' instead. ----------------------------------------------------------------- To: nl-kr@cs.rpi.edu Date: Tue, 15 Aug 89 15:53:30 -0400 >From: finin@PRC.Unisys.COM Subject: yet another paper on temporal representation Here is yet another paper on temporal representations. @inProceedings{ author = {David Matuszek and Tim Finin and Rich Fritzson and Chris Overton}, title= {Endpoint Relations on Temporal Intervals}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Third Annual Rocky Mountain Conference on Artificial Intelligence}, month = {June}, year = {1988}, note = {also available as technical report LBS-8810, Unisys Paoli Research Center, PO Box 517, Paoli PA 19301}} This paper can be ordered by sending a request to: UNISYS M. W. Freeman Memorial Library Paoli Research Center P. O. Box 517 Paoli, PA 19301 For additional information, contact Judie Norton, Technical Information Specialist, jen@prc.unisys.com, 215-648-7254, 215-648-7412 (fax). ------------------------------ To: nl-kr@cs.rpi.edu >From: nobody@cs.buffalo.edu Newsgroups: comp.ai.nlang-know-rep Subject: Allgayer & Reddig paper Date: 22 Aug 89 19:31:22 GMT does anyone have a copy of the following paper: Allgayer, J. und C. Reddig (1986): Systemkonzeption zur Verarbeitung kombinierter sprachlicher und gestlicher Referentenbeschreibungen. SFB 314, Dept. of Computer Science, University of Saarbruecken, FR Germany. or perhaps an e-mail contact at U of Saarbruecken CS dept? Thanks. Jo Lammens BITNET: lammens@sunybcs.BITNET Internet: lammens@cs.Buffalo.EDU UUCP: ...!{watmath,boulder,decvax,rutgers}!sunybcs!lammens ------------------------------ To: nl-kr@cs.rpi.edu >From: fozzard@tigger.colorado.edu (Richard Fozzard) Newsgroups: comp.ai,comp.ai.neural-nets Subject: Intelligent planning/scheduling approaches Keywords: scheduling, planning Date: 14 Aug 89 15:35:29 GMT Reply-To: fozzard@tigger.colorado.edu (Richard Fozzard) Are you working on or familiar with intelligent scheduling approaches? We are preparing a grant to do work in this area and need a bibliography of the most substantive seminal and recent work. If you have some references, or even just suggestions of where to go to find the good work, please email and I will send you a copy of the bibliography I come up with. If there is sufficient interest, I will also post it to the net. thanks very much! [[ Hmmmm...this is getting to be an epidemic - CW ]] ======================================================================== Richard Fozzard "Serendipity empowers" University of Colorado fozzard@boulder.colorado.edu (303)492-8136 or 444-3168 ------------------------------ To: nl-kr@cs.rpi.edu >From: raph@planet.bt.co.uk Date: Fri Aug 18 10:18:27 1989 Subject: Re: Formal Semantics Newsgroups: comp.ai.nlang-know-rep References: <8908091559.AA17834@fs3.cs.rpi.edu> In comp.ai.nlang-know-rep you write: >Can anyone describe succinctly the distinction (if indeed there is one) >between "model theoretic semantics" and "denotational semantics"? >Or for that matter, between "denotation" and "extension", or between >"intensional" and "extensional" verbs. Briefly, the intuition behind extension/intension is that the extension of a term is all the things it does refer to; its intension is all the things it might refer to. When Montague get round to desfining intension interrms of power sets of the extension life becomes distinctly obscure. Raphael Mankin raph@planet.bt.co.uk ------------------------------ To: nl-kr@cs.rpi.edu >From: prlb2!kulcs!siegeert@uunet.UU.NET (Geert Adriaens) Newsgroups: comp.ai.nlang-know-rep Subject: cognitive linguistics & connectionism Keywords: parallelism, interactive models Date: 21 Aug 89 12:40:10 GMT Hello, In relation to an overview article for a book on parallel models of natural language computation, I would like to know a little more about what the group around George Lakoff is doing w.r.t. the link between cognitive linguistics and connectionism. I heard Lakoff in Duisburg (April 1989), and found his ideas very interesting. At the time, however, there was nothing on paper about the link between imagery, connectionism, etc. Does anyone have any references, or does anyone have Lakoff's e-mail address? Thanks. - - Geert Adriaens (SIEMENS-METAL Project) Maria Theresiastraat 21 siegeert@kulcs.uucp or B-3000 Leuven siegeert@blekul60.bitnet or tel: ..32 16 285091 siegeert@cs.kuleuven.ac.be ------------------------------ To: nl-kr@cs.rpi.edu >From: sutton@comp.lancs.ac.uk (Steve Sutton) Newsgroups: comp.ai,comp.ai.neural-nets,sci.lang Subject: Word Recognition. Keywords: Word Recognition, Lexical Access, Ambiguity Resolution. Date: 22 Aug 89 09:22:40 GMT Reply-To: sutton@dcl-cs.UUCP (Steve Sutton) I am keen to know about good references, past/current projects and names of people interested in the following topics :- Word recognition and lexical access - ---------------------------------- Word senses, word recognition and the processing of ambiguous words, including : - experiments/investigations - approaches/techniques - lexical ambiguity - models of recognition/disambiguation (possibly components of larger natural language understanding systems). Also, any linguistic, psycholinguistic or computational issues related to these areas. Thanks in advance. ------------------------------ To: nl-kr@cs.rpi.edu Date: Wed, 16 Aug 89 09:02:09 PDT >From: emma@csli.Stanford.EDU (Emma Pease) Subject: CSLI event COLLOQUIUM ANNOUNCEMENT Sponsored by The Center for the Study of Language and Information and The Department of Psychology Speaker: Keith Stenning Human Communications Research Centre, Edinburgh University Title: "One thing at a time! Working memory and human reasoning style" Time: Wednesday, August 23, 1989 3:30 PM Place: Conference Room Cordura Hall ABSTRACT Psychologists have generally taken questions about the relation between classical logic and human reasoning to be questions whether the logic of two systems is the same. An alternative is that `externalised' classical calculi and `internalised' human reasoning practices are different implementations of the same logical system. This talk briefly describes an account of working memory for models (Stenning Shepherd & Levy 1988, Stenning & Levy 1988) and explores its implications the style of human syllogistic reasoning (see eg. Johnson-Laird 1983). References: Johnson-Laird, P. N. (1983) Mental Models, CUP Stenning, K. and J. Levy (1988) `Knowledge-rich solutions to the binding problem: a simulation of some human computational mechanisms', Knowledge Based Systems, 1(3), pps. 143-152 Stenning, K., M. Shepherd and J. Levy (1988) `On the construction of representations for individuals from descriptions in text', Language and Cognitive Processes, 3(3), pps. 129-164 ------------------------------ End of NL-KR Digest *******************