A symbolic description of punning riddles and its computer implementation:
Abstract: "Riddles based on simple puns can be classified according to the patterns of word, syllable or phrase similarity they depend upon. We have devised a formal model of the semantic and syntactic regularities underlying some of the simpler types of punning riddle. We have also implemented...
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1994
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Schriftenreihe: | University <Edinburgh> / Department of Artificial Intelligence: DAI research paper
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Zusammenfassung: | Abstract: "Riddles based on simple puns can be classified according to the patterns of word, syllable or phrase similarity they depend upon. We have devised a formal model of the semantic and syntactic regularities underlying some of the simpler types of punning riddle. We have also implemented this preliminary theory in a computer program which can generate riddles from a lexicon containing general data about words and phrases; that is, the lexicon content is not customised to produce jokes. Informal evaluation of the program's results by a set of human judges suggest that the riddles produced by this program are of comparable quality to those in general circulation among school children." |
Beschreibung: | 41 S. |
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title | A symbolic description of punning riddles and its computer implementation |
title_auth | A symbolic description of punning riddles and its computer implementation |
title_exact_search | A symbolic description of punning riddles and its computer implementation |
title_full | A symbolic description of punning riddles and its computer implementation Kim Binsted and Graeme Ritchie |
title_fullStr | A symbolic description of punning riddles and its computer implementation Kim Binsted and Graeme Ritchie |
title_full_unstemmed | A symbolic description of punning riddles and its computer implementation Kim Binsted and Graeme Ritchie |
title_short | A symbolic description of punning riddles and its computer implementation |
title_sort | a symbolic description of punning riddles and its computer implementation |
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