Translating and Evolving: Towards a Model of Language Change in DisCoCat

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Authors
  • T.-D. Bradley
  • M. Lewis ORCID logo
  • J. Master
  • B. Theilman
Publication date 08-11-2018
Journal Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science
Event Compositional Approaches in Physics, NLP, and Social Sciences 2018
Volume | Issue number 283
Pages (from-to) 50-61
Number of pages 12
Organisations
  • Interfacultary Research - Institute for Logic, Language and Computation (ILLC)
Abstract
The categorical compositional distributional (DisCoCat) model of meaning developed by Coecke et al. (2010) has been successful in modeling various aspects of meaning. However, it fails to model the fact that language can change. We give an approach to DisCoCat that allows us to represent language models and translations between them, enabling us to describe translations from one language to another, or changes within the same language. We unify the product space representation given in (Coecke et al., 2010) and the functorial description in (Kartsaklis et al., 2013), in a way that allows us to view a language as a catalogue of meanings. We formalize the notion of a lexicon in DisCoCat, and define a dictionary of meanings between two lexicons. All this is done within the framework of monoidal categories. We give examples of how to apply our methods, and give a concrete suggestion for compositional translation in corpora.
Document type Article
Note In: Proceedings of the 2018 Workshop on Compositional Approaches in Physics, NLP, and Social Sciences : Nice, France, 2-3rd September 2018. Edited by: Martha Lewis, Bob Coecke, Jules Hedges, Dimitri Kartsaklis and Dan Marsden.
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.4204/EPTCS.283.4
Published at https://arxiv.org/abs/1811.11041v1
Other links http://eptcs.web.cse.unsw.edu.au/content.cgi?CAPNS2018
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