Language Understanding and Subsequential Transducer Learning (1998)
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@MISC{Castellanos98languageunderstanding,
author = {Antonio Castellanos and Enrique Vidal and Miguel A. Varó and José Oncina},
title = {Language Understanding and Subsequential Transducer Learning},
year = {1998}
}
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Abstract
Language Understanding can be considered as the realization of a mapping from sentences of a natural language into a description of their meaning in an appropriate formal language. Under this viewpoint, the application of the Onward Subsequential Transducer Inference Algorithm (OSTIA) to Language Understanding is considered. The basic version of OSTIA is reviewed and a new version is presented in which syntactic restrictions of the domain and/or range of the target transduction can effectively be taken into account. For experimentation purposes, a task proposed by Feldman et al. for assessing the capabilities of Language Learning and Understanding systems has been adopted and three increasingly difficult-tolearn semantic coding schemes have been defined for this task. In all cases the basic version of OSTIA has consistently proved able to learn very compact and accurate transducers from relatively small training sets of input-output examples of the task. Moreover, if the input sentences are corrupted with syntactic incorrectness or errors, the new version of OSTIA still provides understanding results that only degrade in a gradual and natural way.







