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Connections and Meanings. ORION Active Structure. Meanings. Meanings are expressed through point of connection - changing the connection changes the meaning. Multiple Meanings. Multiple meanings are picked up through connection to a node which embraces several meanings. Pruning.
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Connections and Meanings ORION Active Structure
Meanings Meanings are expressed through point of connection - changing the connection changes the meaning
Multiple Meanings Multiple meanings are picked up through connection to a node which embraces several meanings
Pruning Pruning at a PARSE operator results in only one meaning surviving
Changing Connection The single meaning forces a relocation of the connection to just that meaning
Why Change? Changing the point of connection allows collocations and other properties that apply only to that meaning to become active
Dynamic Structure • Some meaning structure needs to be dynamically created - we don’t have points of connection for every verb for • Base Form • Present Tense Third Person Singular • Present Tense Third Person Plural • Past Tense • Present Participle • Past Participle • Adjectival Participle • - only special cases like “to be” • The points are created on demand when there are multiple meanings - noun or verb
All forms of a verb have the abstract form as a parent so collocations work for all The amount of dynamic structure created depends on what is already there to support collocations
Until the meaning is singular, the alternatives change but the connection doesn’t
Multiple Meanings The use of direct connection as the means of differentiating among meanings allows us to attach information to particular points, making it only accessible to specific meanings, and also have information attached to an abstract form so all forms of the verb acquire it
Wordnet Collocations “Buy Back” We know the “buy” is a noun, but which “back” is it - it could be a prepositional adverb, a noun, an adjective, a verb. This way of representing collocations only as a string is not very useful. By representing them as connections to objects with meaning, the ambiguity is removed but at a cost.
Efficiency Wordnet might be using perhaps 40 bytes to represent a collocation on average, the active structure might be using 12 elements, or 2000 bytes. Memory has to be very cheap, or flexibility and accuracy in an open environment has to be important.