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Artificial Intelligence




                    Notes          The objectives of this theory are:
                                      To aid in the sketching of inference from sentences.
                                      To be autonomous of the words utilized in the original input.


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                                     Caution  For any 2 (or more) sentences that are equal in meaning there should be only one
                                     depiction of that meaning.

                                   It has been utilized by many programs that indicate to recognize English (MARGIE, SAM, PAM).
                                   CD developed by Schank et al..
                                   CD offers:

                                      a structure into which nodes displaying information can be positioned
                                      a particular set of primitives
                                      at a specified level of granularity.
                                   Sentences are displayed as a series of diagrams portraying actions by means of both abstract and
                                   real physical situations.
                                      The agent and the objects are displayed
                                      The actions are constructed from a set of primitive acts which can be customized by tense.





                                     Notes  Conceptual dependency theory was dependent on two suppositions:
                                     1.   If two sentences have the similar meaning, they  should be  displayed the  same,
                                          irrespective of the specific words used.
                                     2.   Information unreservedly specified in the sentence should be displayed overtly.
                                          That is, any information which can be inferred from what is overtly specified   should
                                          be involved in the representation.


                                          Example: Primitive Acts are:
                                   ATRANS
                                       — Transfer of an intangible relationship. E.g. give.

                                   PTRANS
                                       — Transfer of the physical position of an object. E.g. go.
                                   PROPEL
                                       — Application of a physical force to an object. E.g. push.

                                   MTRANS
                                       — Transfer of mental information. E.g. tell.
                                   MBUILD
                                       — Build new information from old. E.g. decide.






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