A simple meaning representation formalism for Japanese discourse understanding system is presented. Meanings are represented as the clausal forms of logic by utilizing the contextual knowledge and common-sense reasoning can be made as deductive inference by a PROLOG-like procedural interpretation.
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Hidetoshi YOKOO, "A Simple Meaning Representation Formalism for Japanese Discourse" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on transactions,
vol. E66-E, no. 10, pp. 616-617, October 1983, doi: .
Abstract: A simple meaning representation formalism for Japanese discourse understanding system is presented. Meanings are represented as the clausal forms of logic by utilizing the contextual knowledge and common-sense reasoning can be made as deductive inference by a PROLOG-like procedural interpretation.
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