Internal Wiring of Cartesian Verbs and Prepositions

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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) 75-88
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  • Interfacultary Research - Institute for Logic, Language and Computation (ILLC)
Abstract
Categorical compositional distributional semantics (CCDS) allows one to compute the meaning of phrases and sentences from the meaning of their constituent words. A type-structure carried over from the traditional categorial model of grammar a la Lambek becomes a 'wire-structure' that mediates the interaction of word meanings. However, CCDS has a much richer logical structure than plain categorical semantics in that certain words can also be given an 'internal wiring' that either provides their entire meaning or reduces the size their meaning space. Previous examples of internal wiring include relative pronouns and intersective adjectives. Here we establish the same for a large class of well-behaved transitive verbs to which we refer as Cartesian verbs, and reduce the meaning space from a ternary tensor to a unary one. Some experimental evidence is also provided.
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.283.6
Published at https://arxiv.org/abs/1811.05770v1
Other links http://eptcs.web.cse.unsw.edu.au/content.cgi?CAPNS2018
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