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Toward A Model Of Children's Story Comprehension

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Title: Toward A Model Of Children's Story Comprehension
Author: Charniak, Eugene
Issue Date: 1972-12-01
Abstract: How does a person answer questions about children's stories? For example, consider 'Janet wanted Jack's paints. She looked at the picture he was painting and said 'Those paints make your picture look funny.' The question to ask is 'Why did Janet say that?'. We propose a model which answers such questions by relating the story to background real world knowledge. The model tries to generate and answer important questions about the story as it goes along. Within this model we examine two questions about the story as it goes along. Within this model we examine two problems, how to organize this real world knowledge, and how it enters into more traditional linguistic questions such as deciding noun phrase reference.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/6892
Other Identifiers: AITR-266
Series/Report no.: AITR-266

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