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Lambert Schomaker

i2rp oct. 2003 discussion. Lambert Schomaker. Kunstmatige Intelligentie / RuG. Semantic domain. discourse ontology. domain ontology. Architecture of I2RP system/ CWI. DISC. User. Presentation. Example:. personal data in db  discourse “Private life” or discourse “Career”. Text

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Lambert Schomaker

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  1. i2rp oct. 2003 discussion Lambert Schomaker Kunstmatige Intelligentie / RuG

  2. Semantic domain discourse ontology domain ontology Architecture of I2RP system/ CWI DISC User Presentation Example: personal data in db discourse “Private life” or discourse “Career”

  3. Text fragments Semantic graph discourse ontology domain ontology discourse instances Architecture of I2RP system/ CWI+Leiden media DISC User Presentation data to text, spoken language schema enrichment instance enrichment Leiden ontology event structure  lexical items (new feedback loop proposed)

  4. Semantic graph discourse ontology ontology agent IKAT ontology A ontology B ontology C Architecture of I2RP system/ CWI+IKAT media DISC User Presentation

  5. Architecture of I2RP system/ CWI+RuG media DISC User Presentation • User goal-based constraints • time pressure • goal types • cognitive styles • user vs system lexicon • with consequences for presentation

  6. Architecture of I2RP system/ CWI+RuG media DISC User Presentation • User-based constraints • time pressure • goal types • cognitive styles • user vs system lexicon • with consequences for input and • navigation (cf. Snif-ACT)

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