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handle: 10261/127926 , 11245/1.370738
This chapter introduces the computational infrastructure that is used to bridge the gap between results from sensorimotor processing and language. It consists of a system called Incremental Recruitment Language (IRL) that is able to configure a network of cognitive operations to achieve a particular communicative goal. IRL contains mechanisms for finding such networks, chunking subnetworks for more efficient later reuse, and completing partial networks (as possibly derived from incomplete or only partially understood sentences).
The research reported here was carried out at the Sony Computer Science Laboratory in Paris and partially funded by the FP7 EU Project ALEAR.
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Cognitive semantics, Incremental recruitment language, Flexible interpretation, Procedural meaning, Open-ended conceptualization, 004
Cognitive semantics, Incremental recruitment language, Flexible interpretation, Procedural meaning, Open-ended conceptualization, 004
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