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The Use of Situation Theory in Context Modeling
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ContextualismEngineeringSentence SemanticsSituation TheoryCommunicationSemanticsLexical SemanticsContext AnalysisLanguage ProcessingNatural Language ProcessingApplied LinguisticsFormal ContextsSyntaxSituational ReasoningComputational LinguisticsConversation AnalysisLanguage StudiesContext Dependent MeaningsFormal SemanticsSemantic InterpretationContext ModelHuman-computer InteractionCrisis ManagementLinguisticsComputational Semantics
At the heart of natural language processing is the understanding of context dependent meanings. This paper presents a preliminary model of formal contexts based on situation theory. It also gives a worked‐out example to show the use of contexts in lifting, i.e., how propositions holding in a particular context transform when they are moved to another context. This is useful in NLP applications where preserving meaning is a desideratum.