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A Common Ground for Virtual Humans: Using an Ontology in a Natural Language Oriented Virtual Human Architecture

Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC 2008)

DOI:10.63317/4wwfrxvwhji4

Abstract

When dealing with large, distributed systems that use state-of-the-art components, individual components are usually developed in parallel. As development continues, the decoupling invariably leads to a mismatch between how these components internally represent concepts and how they communicate these representations to other components: representations can get out of synch, contain localized errors, or become manageable only by a small group of experts for each module. In this paper, we describe the use of an ontology as part of a complex distributed virtual human architecture in order to enable better communication between modules while improving the overall flexibility needed to change or extend the system. We focus on the natural language understanding capabilities of this architecture and the relationship between language and concepts within the entire system in general and the ontology in particular.

Details

Paper ID
lrec2008-main-181
Pages
N/A
BibKey
hartholt-etal-2008-common
Editor
N/A
Publisher
European Language Resources Association (ELRA)
ISSN
2522-2686
ISBN
2-9517408-4-0
Conference
Sixth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation
Location
Marrakech, Morocco
Date
28 May 2008 30 May 2008

Authors

  • AH

    Arno Hartholt

  • TR

    Thomas Russ

  • DT

    David Traum

  • EH

    Eduard Hovy

  • SR

    Susan Robinson

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