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Language (Re)modelling: Towards Embodied Language Understanding

Ronen Tamari, Chen Shani, Tom Hope, Miriam R. L. Petruck, Omri Abend, Dafna Shahaf

202025 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

While natural language understanding (NLU) is advancing rapidly, today's technology differs from human-like language understanding in fundamental ways, notably in its inferior efficiency, interpretability, and generalization. This work proposes an approach to representation and learning based on the tenets of embodied cognitive linguistics (ECL). According to ECL, natural language is inherently executable (like programming languages), driven by mental simulation and metaphoric mappings over hierarchical compositions of structures and schemata learned through embodied interaction. This position paper argues that the use of grounding by metaphoric inference and simulation will greatly benefit NLU systems, and proposes a system architecture along with a roadmap towards realizing this vision.

Topics & Concepts

Embodied cognitionComputer scienceExecutableInterpretabilityNatural language understandingNatural languageCognitive roboticsRepresentation (politics)GeneralizationPerspective (graphical)Cognitive scienceArtificial intelligencePosition paperHuman–computer interactionProgramming languageEpistemologyPsychologyPolitical sciencePoliticsPhilosophyLawWorld Wide WebTopic ModelingNatural Language Processing TechniquesSpeech and dialogue systems
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