Discovering Logical Constructs from Estonian Children Language,Used

Discovering Logical Constructs from Estonian Children Language,Used

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When building intelligent systems it is crucial to ensure that they are able to form correct decisions based on the correctly described situation. This, in turn, requires the capability to operate with logic constructs. In a special case, when the systems are designed to be selfevolving (learning), we must also consider the nature of the mechanisms that drives the learning process. One way to research this is to study existing selfevolving systems ? humans (in their development phase: childhood and adolescence), in order to explain the development and adoption of logic instruments. More precisely, at what age various logic instruments first develop in children. The technological solutions (a working prototype of the dialogue system DST, for "mining" of logical constructs from natural language texts) presented here provide new opportunities to study the development of children as natural selfevolving intelligent systems including the study of the development of logical tools in humans.

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