Machine-Aided Linguistic Discovery - An Introduction and Some Examples - Vladimir Pericliev

Machine-Aided Linguistic Discovery - An Introduction and Some Examples - Vladimir Pericliev

Inferring Plausible Laws/Patterns I: UNIVAUTO and the Problem of Language Universals

Machine-Aided Linguistic Discovery - An Introduction and Some Examples - Vladimir Pericliev

Vladimir Pericliev [+-]
Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
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Vladimir Pericliev is Senior Researcher at the Institute of Mathematics & Informatics, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, with over 60 publications in general and computational linguistics, Artificial Intelligence and philosophy of science.

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In this chapter is described a discovery program, called UNIVAUTO (UNIVersals AUthoring TOol), which discovers and verbalizes in English its discoveries. Accepting as input information about languages, presented in terms of feature-values, the discoveries of another human agent arising from the same data, as well as some additional data, the program discovers the universals in the data, compares them with the discoveries of the human agent and, if appropriate, generates a report in English on its discoveries. Running UNIVAUTO on the data from the paper by Greenberg (1966a) on word order universals, the system has produced several linguistically valuable texts, two of which were published in a refereed linguistic journal. Other discoveries of the system that do not involve verbalization will also be sketched in the chapter.

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Pericliev, Vladimir . Inferring Plausible Laws/Patterns I: UNIVAUTO and the Problem of Language Universals. Machine-Aided Linguistic Discovery - An Introduction and Some Examples. Equinox eBooks Publishing, United Kingdom. p. 139-186 Jan 2010. ISBN 9781845536602. https://www.equinoxpub.com/home/view-chapter/?id=25579. Date accessed: 21 Nov 2024 doi: 10.1558/equinox.25579. Jan 2010

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