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Accession Number : ADA062629
Title : Understanding Goal-Based Stories.
Descriptive Note : Research rept.,
Corporate Author : YALE UNIV NEW HAVEN CONN DEPT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
Personal Author(s) : Wilensky,Robert
Report Date : SEP 1978
Pagination or Media Count : 330
Abstract : Reading requires reasoning. A reader often needs to infer connections between the sentences of a text and must therefore be capable of reasoning about the situations to which the text refers. People can reason about situations because they posses a vast store of knowledge which they can use to infer implicit parts of a situation from those aspects of the situation explicitly described by a text. PAM (Plan Applier Mechanism) is a computer program that understands stories by reasoning about the situations they reference. PAM reads stories in English and produces representations for the stories that include the inferences needed to connect each story's events. To demonstrate that it has understood a story, PAM answers questions about the story and expresses the story from several points of view. PAM reasons about the motives of a story's characters. Many inferences needed for story understanding are concerned with finding explanations for events in the story. PAM has a great deal of knowledge about people's goals which it applies to find explanations for the actions taken by a story's characters in terms of that character's goals and plans.
Descriptors : *COMPUTER PROGRAMS, *REASONING, *TEXT PROCESSING, *COMPREHENSION, ALGORITHMS, INTERACTIONS, THESES, PLANNING, INTERROGATION, LOGIC, NATURAL LANGUAGE, INFORMATION PROCESSING, READING, ENGLISH LANGUAGE.
Subject Categories : LINGUISTICS
PSYCHOLOGY
COMPUTER PROGRAMMING AND SOFTWARE
Distribution Statement : APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
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