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MIT

MAS.962 (Fall 2002)
Instructor:
Prof. Deb Roy

Level
Graduate



Computers and their language. (Photo © openphoto.net.)

Course Highlights

This class deals with language and meaning, particularly how it relates to computers and their functioning. The calendar section displays the structure of the class.

Course Description

How do words get their meanings? How can word meanings be represented and used by machines? We will explore three families of approaches to these questions from a computational perspective. Relational / structural methods such as semantic networks represent the meaning of words in terms of their relations to other words. Knowledge of the world through perception and action leads to the notion of external grounding, a process by which word meanings are 'attached' to the world. How an agent theorizes about, and conceptualizes its world provides yet another foundation for word meanings. We will examine each of these perspectives, and consider ways to integrate them.


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