Abstract
We suggest an approach to the resolution of context-dependent lexical and syntactic ambiguity in a framework of ontology population from natural language texts. We show that a set of maximally determined ontology instances can be represented as a Scott information system with an entailment relation as a collection of information connections. Moreover, consistent primary lexical instances form FCA-concepts. These representations are used to justify the correctness of lexical disambiguation and to define syntactic ambiguity and its resolution. This information system generates a multi-agent system in which agents resolve the ambiguity of both types.
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DOI
10.31144/bncc.cs.2542-1972.2016.n40.p53-74
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garaninasidorova.pdf137.49 KB
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53–74