Dec
9
2011

Ambiguity - language's core element

Ambiguity in language is a given. You name it and there will be more than one way to interpret it. As I like to say, if you can't think of 100 ways to say something, you probably aren't trying.

For computer programmers and linguists this has resulted in a need for new ways for machines to understand and a corresponding lack of progress.

This video shows how language ambiguity is handled within the Project Turing demonstration program.

The examples are continued in the more detailed video due out soon.  

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John Ball started Thinking Solutions in the 1990s to build machines based on brain theory. Thinking Solutions is passionate about cognitive science with a strong focus on using patterns to replicate brain capability. 

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