Connectionist semantic modeling in natural language processing (a typical symbolic domain) is still a challenging problem. This paper introduces a novel technique, combining Discourse Representation Theory (DRT) with Recursive Neural Networks (RNN) in order to yield a neural model capable to discover properties and relationships among constituents of a knowledge-base expressed by natural language sentences. DRT transforms sequences of sentences into directed ordered acyclic graphs, while RNNs are trained to deal with such structured data. The acquired information allows the network to reply on questions, the answers of which are not directly expressed into the knowledge-base. A simple experimental demonstration, drawn from the context of a fairy tales is presented. Finally, on-going research direction are pointed-out. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2002.

Bua, A., Gori, M., Santini, F. (2002). Recursive Neural Networks Applied to Discourse Representation TheoryArtificial Neural Networks — ICANN 2002. In Lecture Notes in Computer ScienceArtificial Neural Networks — ICANN 2002 (pp.290-295). Springer [10.1007/3-540-46084-5_48].

Recursive Neural Networks Applied to Discourse Representation TheoryArtificial Neural Networks — ICANN 2002

Gori, Marco;
2002-01-01

Abstract

Connectionist semantic modeling in natural language processing (a typical symbolic domain) is still a challenging problem. This paper introduces a novel technique, combining Discourse Representation Theory (DRT) with Recursive Neural Networks (RNN) in order to yield a neural model capable to discover properties and relationships among constituents of a knowledge-base expressed by natural language sentences. DRT transforms sequences of sentences into directed ordered acyclic graphs, while RNNs are trained to deal with such structured data. The acquired information allows the network to reply on questions, the answers of which are not directly expressed into the knowledge-base. A simple experimental demonstration, drawn from the context of a fairy tales is presented. Finally, on-going research direction are pointed-out. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2002.
2002
9783540440741
Bua, A., Gori, M., Santini, F. (2002). Recursive Neural Networks Applied to Discourse Representation TheoryArtificial Neural Networks — ICANN 2002. In Lecture Notes in Computer ScienceArtificial Neural Networks — ICANN 2002 (pp.290-295). Springer [10.1007/3-540-46084-5_48].
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