Special Track on AI, Cognitive Semantics, Computational Linguistics, and Logics

Biskri, Ismail (Universit&eacute) | Priol, Florence Le (de Québec &agrave) | Nkambou, Roger (Trois Rivières) | Pascu, Anca (Universit&eacute)

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Traditionally, the study of computational linguistics (CL) has been performed by computer scientists specializing in the application of computers to the processing of a natural language. Today, computational linguists often work as members of interdisciplinary teams that include linguists (specifically trained in linguistics), language experts (persons with some level of ability in the languages relevant to a given project), and computer scientists. CL must become more connected to the cognitive sciences through the development of cognitive semantic theories. CL is connected to AI through the development of methods and algorithms for all aspects of language analysis and their computer implementation. We can see language analysis divided into two parts: theoretical analysis and application.

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