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Semantic Evaluation as Constraint Network Consistency

Conference Paper Problem Solving: Constraint Satisfaction Artificial Intelligence

Abstract

This paper investigates a problem of natural language processing from the perspective of reasoning work on constraint satisfaction. We formulate the task of computing singular, definite reference to a known contextual entity as a constraint satisfaction problem. We argue that such referential constraint problems have a structure which is often simpler than the general case, and can therefore often be solved by the sole use of low-power network consistency techniques. To illustrate, we define a linguistic fragment which provably generates tree-structured constraint problems. This enables us to conclude that the limited operation of strong arc consistency is sufficient to resolve the class of noun phrase defined by the fragment.

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Venue
AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence
Archive span
1980-2026
Indexed papers
28718
Paper id
93621523283596171