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- Title: Telling Computers when and How to Adapt Processes (Report)
- Author : Annals of DAAAM & Proceedings
- Release Date : January 01, 2010
- Genre: Engineering,Books,Professional & Technical,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 60 KB
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1.INTRODUCTION Every manufacturing process involves, at some step, the adaptation of parameters for a specific task. What if the rotation of a disk could be decreased simply by saying "slow down one step" or "go slower" instead of turning a button? Or if a pipeline of processes could be serialized by saying either "Draw the whole before painting the product" or "Draw the whole after you 're done painting the product" instead of rearranging the inputs and outputs of the two processes? Attracted by the potential applications, more and more researchers from the artificial intelligence field submerged into the natural language processing domain. Thus, one further step in the human-computer interaction is the use of human languages instead of some pre-defined expressions. In order to teach a computer to understand a human speech, language models need to be specified and created from human knowledge. While still far from decoding political speeches, computer scientists, electrical engineers and linguists have all joined efforts in making the language easier to be learned by machines, and with the results obtained so far in the field, applications as the upper ones are very realistic.