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Situation theory and its applications

edited by Robin Cooper, Kuniaki Mukai, and John Perry

(CSLI lecture notes, no. 22, 26, 37)

Center for the Study of Language and Information, c1990-

  • v. 1
  • v. 1 : pbk
  • v. 2
  • v. 2 : pbk
  • v. 3
  • v. 3 : pbk

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Vol. 1. Proceedings of the First Conference on Situation Theory and its Applications held by CSLI at Asilomar, Calif., Mar. 23-26, 1989 -- v. 2. Proceedings of the Second Conference on Situation Theory and its Applications at Loch Rannoch, Scotland, September 1990 -- v. 3. Proceedings of the Third Conference on Situation Theory and Its Applications held at Oiso, Kanagawa, Japan, November 1991

Vol. 1 edited by Robin Cooper, Kuniaki Mukai, and John Perry -- v. 2 edited by Jon Barwise, Jean Mark Gawron, Gordon Plotkin, and Syun Tutiya -- v. 3 edited by Peter Aczel ... [et al.]

Includes bibliographical references and name and subject indexes

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v. 2 : pbk ISBN 9780937073704

内容説明

Situation theory is the result of an interdisciplinary effort to create a full-fledged theory of information. Created by scholars and scientists from cognitive science, computer science, AI, linguistics, logic, philosophy, and mathematics, the theory is forging a common set of tools for the analysis of phenomena from all these fields. This volume presents work that evolved out of the Second Conference on Situation Theory and its Applications. Twenty-six essays exhibit the wide range of the theory, covering such topics as natural language semantics, philosophical issues about information, mathematical applications, and the visual representation of information in computer systems.Jon Barwise is a professor of philosophy, mathematics, and logic at Indiana University in Bloomington. Jean Mark Gawron is a researcher at SRI International and a consultant at Hewlett-Packard Laboratories. Gordon Plotkin is a professor of theoretical computer science at the University of Edinburgh. Syun Tutiya is in the philosophy department at Chiba University in Japan.
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v. 2 ISBN 9780937073711

内容説明

Situation theory is the result of an interdisciplinary effort to create a full-fledged theory of information. Created by scholars and scientists from cognitive science, computer science, AI, linguistics, logic, philosophy, and mathematics, the theory is forging a common set of tools for the analysis of phenomena from all these fields. This volume presents work that evolved out of the Second Conference on Situation Theory and its Applications. Twenty-six essays exhibit the wide range of the theory, covering such topics as natural language semantics, philosophical issues about information, mathematical applications, and the visual representation of information in computer systems.Jon Barwise is a professor of philosophy, mathematics, and logic at Indiana University in Bloomington. Jean Mark Gawron is a researcher at SRI International and a consultant at Hewlett-Packard Laboratories. Gordon Plotkin is a professor of theoretical computer science at the University of Edinburgh. Syun Tutiya is in the philosophy department at Chiba University in Japan.
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v. 3 : pbk ISBN 9781881526087

内容説明

Situation theory is the result of an interdisciplinary effort to create a full-fledged theory of information. Created by scholars and scientists from cognitive science, computer science and AI, linguistics, logic, philosophy, and mathematics, it aims to provide a common set of tools for the analysis of phenomena from all these fields. Unlike Shannon-Weaver type theories of information, which are purely quantitative theories, situation theory aims at providing tools for the analysis of the specific content of a situation (signal, message, data base, statement, or other information-carrying situation). The question addressed is not how much information is carried, but what information is carried.

目次

  • Preface
  • Part I. Situation Theory: 1. Constraints, channels, and the flow of information Jon Barwise
  • 2. Extended Kamp notation: a graphical notation for situation theory Jon Barwise and Robin Cooper
  • 3. States of affairs without parameters Mark Crimmins
  • Part II. Logical Applications: 4. Labelled deductive systems and situation theory D. M. Gabbay
  • 5. Events and processes in situation semantics Michael Georgeff, David Morley and Anand Rao
  • 6. Nonmonotonic projection, causation and induction Robert C. Koons
  • 7. Modal situation theory Stephen M. Schulz
  • Part III. Linguistic Applications: 8. Generalized quantifiers and resource situations Robin Cooper
  • 9. Situation theory and cooperative action Keith Devlin and Duska Rosenberg
  • 10. Propositional and non-propositional attitudes Jonathan Ginzburg
  • 11. Episodic logic: a situational logic for natural language processing Chung Hee Hwang and Lenhart K. Schubert
  • 12. A situation-theoric formalization of definite description interpretation in plan elaboration dialogues Massimo Poessio
  • 13. A situation-theoretic representation of text meaning
  • anaphora, quantification, and negation Dag Westerstahl, Bjoern Haglund and Torbjoern Lager
  • Name index
  • Subject index.
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v. 3 ISBN 9781881526094

内容説明

Situation theory is the result of an interdisciplinary effort to create a full-fledged theory of information. Created by scholars and scientists from cognitive science, computer science and AI, linguistics, logic, philosophy, and mathematics, it aims to provide a common set of tools for the analysis of phenomena from all these fields. Unlike Shannon-Weaver type theories of information, which are purely quantitative theories, situation theory aims at providing tools for the analysis of the specific content of a situation (signal, message, data base, statement, or other information-carrying situation). The question addressed is not how much information is carried, but what information is carried.

目次

  • Preface
  • Part I. Situation Theory: 1. Constraints, channels, and the flow of information Jon Barwise
  • 2. Extended Kamp notation: a graphical notation for situation theory Jon Barwise and Robin Cooper
  • 3. States of affairs without parameters Mark Crimmins
  • Part II. Logical Applications: 4. Labelled deductive systems and situation theory D. M. Gabbay
  • 5. Events and processes in situation semantics Michael Georgeff, David Morley and Anand Rao
  • 6. Nonmonotonic projection, causation and induction Robert C. Koons
  • 7. Modal situation theory Stephen M. Schulz
  • Part III. Linguistic Applications: 8. Generalized quantifiers and resource situations Robin Cooper
  • 9. Situation theory and cooperative action Keith Devlin and Duska Rosenberg
  • 10. Propositional and non-propositional attitudes Jonathan Ginzburg
  • 11. Episodic logic: a situational logic for natural language processing Chung Hee Hwang and Lenhart K. Schubert
  • 12. A situation-theoric formalization of definite description interpretation in plan elaboration dialogues Massimo Poessio
  • 13. A situation-theoretic representation of text meaning
  • anaphora, quantification, and negation Dag Westerstahl, Bjoern Haglund and Torbjoern Lager
  • Name index
  • Subject index.

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