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changeset 387:13059eb62899
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author | Robert McIntyre <rlm@mit.edu> |
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date | Wed, 29 May 2013 17:17:40 -0400 |
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1.1 --- a/org/ai-journal-review.org Sun May 12 02:23:41 2013 +0000 1.2 +++ b/org/ai-journal-review.org Wed May 29 17:17:40 2013 -0400 1.3 @@ -58,9 +58,12 @@ 1.4 Catherine Carr - The MIT Encyclopedia of the Cognitive Sciences, 1.5 edited by Robert Wilson and Frank Keil 1.6 1.7 -Tim Taylor - Christoph Adami, Introduction to Artificial Life 1.8 - 1.9 -Gary William Flake - G.W. Flake, The Computational Beauty of Nature 1.10 +- Tim Taylor - Christoph Adami, Introduction to Artificial Life 1.11 + References: 1.12 + + M.A. Boden (Ed.), The Philosophy of Artificial Life, Oxford 1.13 + University Press, Oxford, 1996. 1.14 + + C.G. Langton (Ed.), Artificial Life: An Introduction, MIT Press, 1.15 + Cambridge, MA, 1995. 1.16 1.17 A.S d'Avila Garcez, K Broda, D.M Gabbay - Symbolic knowledge 1.18 extraction from trained neural networks: A sound approach 1.19 @@ -392,7 +395,31 @@ 1.20 1.21 Charles B. Callaway, James C. Lester - Narrative prose generation 1.22 1.23 -Katja Markert, Udo Hahn - Understanding metonymies in discourse 1.24 +- Katja Markert, Udo Hahn :: Understanding metonymies in discourse 1.25 + Metonymies are difficult enough to drive these people to use the 1.26 + context of the sentences around the metonymy to interpret 1.27 + it. They create a set of heuristics which interpret 1.28 + metonomies. The first is obvious violations of sentence rules, 1.29 + such as having a non-agent do something only an agent can do. 1.30 + 1.31 + Another rule is that metonomyies should be more "apt", where it's 1.32 + more likely for a T.V. Screen to refer to the T.V. than a small 1.33 + button on the T.V., or a transistor. 1.34 + 1.35 + Metonymies should be very difficult for current parsers to 1.36 + understand, and are good examples, since they are short and 1.37 + require context and common sense. 1.38 + 1.39 + They have a dumb, ad-hoc "common sense database" that is 1.40 + dissapointing. It contains subclasses and has-a relations. 1.41 + 1.42 + References: 1.43 + + D.A. Cruse, On the transitivity of the part-whole relation, 1.44 + J. Linguistics 15 (1979) 29–38. 1.45 + good quotes: 1.46 + - We took the door off its hinges and went through it. 1.47 + - The house has a handle.sources 1.48 + 1.49 1.50 Kathleen R. McKeown, Steven K. Feiner, Mukesh Dalal, Shih-Fu Chang - 1.51 Generating multimedia briefings: coordinating language and
2.1 --- a/org/movement.org Sun May 12 02:23:41 2013 +0000 2.2 +++ b/org/movement.org Wed May 29 17:17:40 2013 -0400 2.3 @@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ 2.4 (view-sense movement-display-kernel)) 2.5 #+end_src 2.6 2.7 -* Adding Touch to the Worm 2.8 +* Adding Muscles to the Worm 2.9 2.10 To the worm, I add two new nodes which describe a single muscle. 2.11