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Index to the Jaina-Onomasticon of Johannes Klatt
Flügel, Peter; Krümpelmann, Kornelius. - : Harrassowitz, 2021
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La morfología flexiva de las lenguas a posteriori
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La morfología de las lenguas artificiales. El caso del “volapuk” y de la “langue bleue” ; The morphology of artificial languages. The cases of “volapük” and the “langue bleue”
Martín Camacho, José Carlos. - : Universidad de Extremadura. Servicio de Publicaciones, 2020
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Meeting them halfway: altering language conventions to facilitate human-robot interaction
In: Stellenbosch Papers in Linguistics Plus, Vol 56, Iss 0, Pp 97-122 (2019) (2019)
Abstract: This article considers the remaining hindrances for natural language processing technologies in achieving open and natural (human-like) interaction between humans and computers. Although artificially intelligent (AI) systems have been making great strides in this field, particularly with the development of deep learning architectures that carry surface-level statistical methods to greater levels of sophistication, these systems are yet incapable of deep semantic analysis, reliable translation, and generating rich answers to open-ended questions. I consider how the process may be facilitated from our side, first, by altering some of our existing language conventions (which may occur naturally) if we are to proceed with statistical approaches, and secondly, by considering possibilities in using a formalised artificial language as an auxiliary medium, as it may avoid many of the inherent ambiguities and irregularities that make natural language difficult to process using rule-based methods. As current systems have been predominantly English-based, I argue that a formal auxiliary language would not only be a simpler and more reliable medium for computer processing, but may also offer a more neutral, easy-to-learn lingua franca for uniting people from different linguistic backgrounds with none necessarily having the upper hand.
Keyword: African languages and literature; artificial language; computational linguistics; international auxiliary language; natural language processing; P1-1091; Philology. Linguistics; PL8000-8844; symbolic ai
URL: https://doi.org/10.5842/56-0-799
https://doaj.org/article/28d0900c708e4fc993a6ccd25f7e9625
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On pragmemes in artificial languages
Libert, Alan Reed. - : Springer, 2016
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