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Abductive Inference: Computation, Philosophy, Technology

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Abductive reasoning is no longer just a curious branch of mathematical logic that is of interest only in the academic environment. It now has applications in medical diagnostics, network event correlation, and legal reasoning. All of these applications are considered to be part of the rapidly growing trend to incorporate artificial intelligence into the business, medical, and legal environments. Defined as inference to the best explanation, abduction is discussed in detail in this book via a collection of articles written by different specialists in the field. It should serve well those readers who are approaching the subject for the first time, or those familiar with it but want to gain more insight into it for possible application. All readers should be aware though of the qualitative approach taken in the book, i.e. the formal development of abductive reasoning in the context of mathematical logic is not present. All of the articles in this book are interesting, but due to space constraints, only the first two articles in the book will be reviewed here.

In the first article, abduction is defined as a form of inference that starts with data that describes something and formulates a hypothesis that gives the best explanation of the data. The term abduction is credited to the philosopher/logician Charles Sanders Peirce, and has been described by the author "modus ponens" turned backward. The author gives examples of abductive reasoning from everyday life and science, and he is careful to note that problems with combinatorial explosion that results from generating all possible explanations, and so he takes abduction to include generation, criticism, and possible acceptance of explanatory hypotheses. Abductions are described as "ampliative" inferences, in that there is an increase in information after accepting a best explanation, i.e. successful abductions are "truth producing". This is actually a very controversial claim, since it is claiming that the abductive process is creative. This is not surprising from a human reasoning point of view, since humans clearly exhibit creativity. But from a machine point of view if abduction can be implemented on a machine, then so can creativity, and the latter claim is currently hotly debated.

The next article discusses abductive reasoning in the context of the most popular knowledge-based systems. The authors address the current status of AI as being one that is fragmented into several competing paradigms, and point to the strong disagreements on how to quantify progress in AI. They argue for the need for AI to continue as a pluralistic enterprise with opposing viewpoints and ideas, and list four different ways in which AI has viewed the idea of a program. One of these views is the "strong AI" viewpoint, which has sometimes dominated the popular view of AI, and the authors argue correctly that whether or not machines can have humanlike cognitive states is completely irrelevant to the use of AI technology. This they call "AI as design science" which attempts to view intelligent agents in the abstract, with humans being one set, and silicon-based machines another. This view of AI is the one that is the most effective from the standpoint of business and industrial applications, and this is due to its insistence on practical application and the consequent minimization of philosophical debate, the latter of which one can argue has crippled progress in AI, or at least delayed it considerably. The goal of the design paradigm for AI, as they authors explain it, is to find the general principles of computation and information processing that subsume the human case. After all, they argue, human thinking is of a "black box" nature, as we currently understand it (our understanding though increasing dramatically with every passing day). The reasoning systems used by machines can be studied, understood, and altered as we please, and in fact could teach humans how to reason better. They also discuss the differences between the symbolic and connectionist approaches to AI, arguing that both of these should be subsumed into a more abstract level of description, called the "information-processing" level. The input, output, and types of information processing are viewed as the "top-level" content for constructing theories of AI, two of these being the symbolic and connectionist viewpoints. The authors clearly believe that the logical tradition in AI has caused difficulties, in that it has separated knowledge from its functions, and this leads to the omission of important aspects in knowledge representation. This motivated the "frame approach" to knowledge representation, and the authors discuss three different reasons for using this representation: 1. Its utility and efficiency in organizing knowledge about classes of objects. 2. The ability to create type-subtype hierarchies. 3. The possibility of embedding procedures in frames to allow inferencing. Object-oriented programming is mentioned as sharing much in common with the frame approach. The authors then finally discuss applications, such as diagnostic reasoning, which from a commercial standpoint has proven to be a very useful application of abductive reasoning. The computational complexity of the diagnostic problem is pointed out, illustrating the need for heuristics in the obtaining of a solution in a reasonable time frame. Most interesting in this discussion is that the authors ask what kind of intelligence is needed to perform diagnostic reasoning. They make a connection here with some current research that attempts to define intelligence independent of what is done in the human case. The answer of how diagnosis is to be done needs to be answered in the context of "generic mental structures." A different mental structure will give a different answer, they argue. In the authors view, diagnostic reasoning may involve "malfunction hierarchies", "rule-out" strategies, etc, and so one needs approaches that directly address the higher level issues of knowledge-based reasoning. As a science of intelligence therefore, the task of artificial intelligence should be to identify concretely the strategies for processing information and their coherence.

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In informal terms, abductive reasoning involves inferring the best or most plausible explanation from a given set of facts or data. This volume presents new ideas about inferential and information-processing foundations for knowledge and certainty. The authors argue that knowledge arises from experience by processes of abductive inference, in contrast to the view that it arises noninferentially, or that deduction and inductive generalization are enough to account for knowledge. The book tells the story of six generations of increasingly sophisticated generic abduction machines and the discovery of reasoning strategies that make it computationally feasible to form well-justified composite explanatory hypotheses, despite the threat of combinatorial explosion. This book will be of great interest to researchers in AI, cognitive science, and philosophy of science.

Prolog for Natural Language Processing

Annie Gal, Guy Lapalme, Patrick Saint-Dizier, Harold Somers

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Covering a wide range of important topics in Natural Language Processing (NLP), the text is based on logic. Offers state-of-the-art resumes on each subject introduced, a selection of working programs, bibliographic references and extensive appendices which give full listings of all the programs presented. The programming language used in the examples provided is Prolog which is available on an accompanying disk.

Natural Language Processing and Text Mining

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With the increasing importance of the Web and other text-heavy application areas, the demands for and interest in both text mining and natural language processing (NLP) have been rising. Researchers in text mining have hoped that NLP—the attempt to extract a fuller meaning representation from free text—can provide useful improvements to text mining applications of all kinds.

Bringing together a variety of perspectives from internationally renowned researchers, Natural Language Processing and Text Mining not only discusses applications of certain NLP techniques to certain Text Mining tasks, but also the converse, i.e., use of Text Mining to facilitate NLP. It explores a variety of real-world applications of NLP and text-mining algorithms in comprehensive detail, placing emphasis on the description of end-to-end solutions to real problems, and detailing the associated difficulties that must be resolved before the algorithm can be applied and its full benefits realized. In addition, it explores a number of cutting-edge techniques and approaches, as well as novel ways of integrating various technologies. Nevertheless, even readers with only a basic knowledge of data mining or text mining will benefit from the many illustrative examples and solutions.

Topics and features:

• Describes novel and high-impact text mining and/or natural language applications

• Points out typical traps in trying to apply NLP to text mining

• Illustrates preparation and preprocessing of text data – offering practical issues and examples

• Surveys related supporting techniques, problem types, and potential technique enhancements

• Examines the interaction of text mining and NLP

This state-of-the-art, practical volume will be an essential resource for professionals and researchers who wish to learn how to apply text mining and language processing techniques to real world problems. In addition, it can be used as a supplementary text for advanced students studying text mining and NLP.

Translation Engines: Techniques for Machine Translation

Arturo Trujillo

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Machine translation (MT) is the area of computer science and applied linguistics dealing with the translation of human languages such as English and German.
MT on the Internet has become an important tool by providing fast, economical and useful translations. With globalisation and expanding trade, demand for translation is set to grow.
Translation Engines covers theoretical and practical aspects of MT, both classic and new, including:
- Character sets and formatting languages
- Translation memory
- Linguistic and computational foundations
- Basic computational linguistic techniques
- Transfer and interlingua MT
- Evaluation
Software accompanies the text, providing readers with hands on experience of the main algorithms.

Developments in Speech Synthesis

Mark Tatham, Katherine Morton

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With a growing need for understanding the process involved in producing and perceiving spoken language, this timely publication answers these questions in an accessible reference.  Containing material resulting from many years’ teaching and research, Speech Synthesis provides a complete account of the theory of speech.  By bringing together the common goals and methods of speech synthesis into a single resource, the book will lead the way towards a comprehensive view of the process involved in human speech. The book includes applications in speech technology and speech synthesis.

It is ideal for intermediate students of linguistics and phonetics who wish to proceed further, as well as researchers and engineers in telecommunications working in speech technology and speech synthesis who need a comprehensive overview of the field and who wish to gain an understanding of the objectives and achievements of the study of speech production and perception. 

Springer Handbook of Speech Processing (Springer Handbook of)

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From common consumer products such as cell phones and MP3 players to more sophisticated projects such as human-machine interfaces and responsive robots, speech technologies are now everywhere. Many think that it is just a matter of time before more applications of the science of speech become inescapable in our daily life. This handbook is meant to play a fundamental role for sustainable progress in speech research and development. Springer Handbook of Speech Processing targets three categories of readers: graduate students, professors and active researchers in academia and research labs, and engineers in industry who need to understand or implement some specific algorithms for their speech-related products. The handbook could also be used as a sourcebook for one or more graduate courses on signal processing for speech and different aspects of speech processing and applications. A quickly accessible source of application-oriented, authoritative and comprehensive information about these technologies, it combines the established knowledge derived from research in such fast evolving disciplines as Signal Processing and Communications, Acoustics, Computer Science and Linguistics.

Computing Attitude and Affect in Text: Theory and Applications (The Information Retrieval Series)

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Human Language Technology (HLT) and Natural Language Processing (NLP) systems have typically focused on the "factual" aspect of content analysis. Other aspects, including pragmatics, opinion, and style, have received much less attention. However, to achieve an adequate understanding of a text, these aspects cannot be ignored.

The chapters in this book address attitude, affect, and subjective opinion. Various conceptual models and computational methods are presented, including distinguishing attitudes from simple factual assertions; distinguishing between the author’s reports from reports of other people’s opinions; and distinguishing between explicitly and implicitly stated attitudes. In addition, many applications are described that promise to benefit from the ability to understand attitudes and affect, such as indexing and retrieval of documents by opinion; automatic question answering about opinions; analysis of sentiment in the media and in discussion groups; analyzing client discourse in therapy and counseling; determining relations between scientific texts; generating more appropriate texts; and creating writers’ aids. In addition to English texts, the collection includes studies of French, Japanese, and Portuguese texts.

The chapters in this book are extended and revised versions of papers presented at the American Association for Artificial Intelligence (AAAI) Spring Symposium on Exploring Attitude and Affect in Text, which took place in March 2004 at Stanford University. The symposium, and the book which grew out it, represents a first foray into this area and a balance among conceptual models, computational methods, and applications.

Readings in Machine Translation

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The field of machine translation (MT)—the automation of translation between human languages—has existed for more than fifty years. MT helped to usher in the field of computational linguistics and has influenced methods and applications in knowledge representation, information theory, and mathematical statistics.

This valuable resource offers the most historically significant English-language articles on MT. The book is organized in three sections. The historical section contains articles from MT's beginnings through the late 1960s. The second section, on theoretical and methodological issues, covers sublanguage and controlled input, the role of humans in machine-aided translation, the impact of certain linguistic approaches, the transfer versus interlingua question, and the representation of meaning and knowledge. The third section, on system design, covers knowledge-based, statistical, and example-based approaches to multilevel analysis and representation, as well as computational issues.

Information Extraction: Algorithms and Prospects in a Retrieval Context (The Information Retrieval Series)

Marie-Francine Moens

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Information extraction regards the processes of structuring and combining content that is explicitly stated or implied in one or multiple unstructured information sources. It involves a semantic classification and linking of certain pieces of information and is considered as a light form of content understanding by the machine. Currently, there is a considerable interest in integrating the results of information extraction in retrieval systems, because of the growing demand for search engines that return precise answers to flexible information queries. Advanced retrieval models satisfy that need and they rely on tools that automatically build a probabilistic model of the content of a (multi-media) document.

The book focuses on content recognition in text. It elaborates on the past and current most successful algorithms and their application in a variety of domains (e.g., news filtering, mining of biomedical text, intelligence gathering, competitive intelligence, legal information searching, and processing of informal text). An important part discusses current statistical and machine learning algorithms for information detection and classification and integrates their results in probabilistic retrieval models. The book also reveals a number of ideas towards an advanced understanding and synthesis of textual content.

The book is aimed at researchers and software developers interested in information extraction and retrieval, but the many illustrations and real world examples make it also suitable as a handbook for students.

An Introduction to Text-to-Speech Synthesis (Text, Speech and Language Technology)

T. Dutoit

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One of the very knowledgable books on speech technology 4 out of 5 stars.
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I have found it very much knowledge ful for those who to do something in speech technology. It is very nice step towards research towards speech techology.

Good introductory survey 4 out of 5 stars.
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A survey of common practice in TTS sytems together with major limitations as well as research directions. Generally well written, I would prefer more precise technical details though.

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An Introduction to Text-to-Speech Synthesis is a comprehensive introduction to the subject. The author treats two areas of speech synthesis: Part I of the book concerns natural language processing and the inherent problems it presents for speech synthesis; Part II focuses on digital signal processing, with an emphasis on the concatenative approach. Both parts of the text guide the reader through the material in a step-by-step easy-to-follow way.
This is the first book to treat the topic of speech synthesis from the perspective of two different engineering approaches. The book will be of interest to researchers and students in phonetics and speech communication, in both academia and industry.

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