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A Study on Situational Description in Domain of Mobile Phone Operation

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The natural language interpretation in Intensional Logical Model (ILM) consists of three steps: basic meaning description, concepts combination and situational description. This paper focuses on the general approach to and process of situational description, including the application of the ILM approach to the conceptual combination in the field of dialogue. In the paper, the mobile phone operation is an instantiation of the human-computer interaction. In the first section, the task for the situational description will be outlined. In the second section, the dynamic and static conceptual combination will be discussed in the framework of ILM. And the computing model will be introduced for situational description in third section.

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Gao, F., Chen, Y., Wu, W., Lu, R. (2006). A Study on Situational Description in Domain of Mobile Phone Operation. In: Hommel, G., Huanye, S. (eds) Human Interaction with Machines. Springer, Dordrecht . https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-4043-1_13

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