Unit 2_Lecture 2
Unit 2_Lecture 2
Processing
Instructor:
Mrs. S. Niveditha,
Lecture : 11 Assistant Professor(Sr. G)
Unit :2 SRM Institute of Science and Technology,
Session :2 nivedits@srmist.edu.in
Topics for Today
Semantics
Semantic Parsing
Semantics - Introduction
The semantic analysis of natural language content starts by reading all of the
words in content to capture the real meaning of any text.
It identifies the text elements and assigns them to their logical and
grammatical role.
It analyzes context in the surrounding text and it analyzes the text structure
to accurately disambiguate the proper meaning of words that have more than
one definition.
Semantics - Types
Synonymy
It is the relation between two lexical items having different forms but expressing the
same or a close meaning. Examples are ‘author/writer’, ‘fate/destiny’.
Antonymy
It is the relation between two lexical items having symmetry between their semantic
components relative to an axis. The scope of antonymy is as follows −
Predicates − It represents the verb structures. For example, semantic roles and
case grammar are the examples of predicates.
Approaches to Meaning Representations
Semantic Nets
Frames
Rule-based architecture
Case Grammar
Conceptual Graphs
Semantic analysis
The Process of creating and assigning meaning representations to linguistic
unit is called as semantic analysis
First order predicate logic
Truth Tables
Truth Tables
Example
LocationOf(Maharani)
Serves(Maharani, Veg_food)