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Incremental Conceptualization for Language Production discusses the
simultaneous actions involved in thinking and speaking, as well as
the piecemeal way in which individuals construct an internal
representation of the external world and use this internal
representation for speaking. Author Markus Guhe presents the first
computational model that captures these observations in a
cognitively adequate fashion. The volume is an innovative look at
the mind's process of producing semantic representations that can
be transformed into language. The first section of the book
illustrates four stages of conceptualization: construction of a
conceptual representation; selection of content to be verbalized;
linearization of the selected content; and generation of preverbal
messages. Guhe then analyzes incremental processing - processing
that takes place in a piecemeal fashion - and offers a blueprint of
incremental models while discussing the dimensions along which the
processing principles and the blueprint varies. Finally,
incremental processing and conceptualization merge to form the
incremental conceptualiser model (inC). The effective use of inC is
demonstrated through simulations carried out with the
implementation of the model. Intended for researchers in cognitive
science, particularly cognitive modeling of language, this volume
will also interest researchers in artificial intelligence,
computational linguistics, psycholinguistics, and linguistics and
psychology.
"Incremental Conceptualization for Language Production "discusses
the simultaneous actions involved in thinking and speaking, as well
as the piecemeal way in which individuals construct an internal
representation of the external world and use this internal
representation for speaking. Author Markus Guhe presents the first
computational model that captures these observations in a
cognitively adequate fashion. The volume is an innovative look at
the mind' s process of producing semantic representations that can
be transformed into language.
The first section of the book illustrates four stages of
conceptualization: construction of a conceptual representation;
selection of content to be verbalized; linearization of the
selected content; and generation of preverbal messages. Guhe then
analyzes incremental processing-- processing that takes place in a
piecemeal fashion-- and offers a blueprint of incremental models
while discussing the dimensions along which the processing
principlesand the blueprint varies. Finally, incremental processing
and conceptualization merge to form the incremental conceptualiser
model (inC). The effective use of inC is demonstrated through
simulations carried out with the implementation of the model.
Intended for researchers in cognitive science, particularly
cognitive modeling of language, this volume will also interest
researchers in artificial intelligence, computational linguistics,
psycholinguistics, and linguistics and psychology.
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