Categories of Semantic Concepts

04/22/2020
by   James Hefford, et al.
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Modelling concept representation is a foundational problem in the study of cognition and linguistics. This work builds on the confluence of conceptual tools from Gardenfors semantic spaces, categorical compositional linguistics, and applied category theory to present a domain-independent and categorial formalism of 'concept'.

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