Title: Machine Learning and Intention Recognition Systems with Self-Knowledge Acquisition
1Machine Learning and Intention Recognition
Systems with Self-Knowledge Acquisition
H. Kanso, A. Elhore, C. Soulé-Dupuy, S. Tazi
IRIT, LAAS, Toulouse 1 University, France
ICHSL08, Toulouse, France
2Outline
- Research topic
- Notion of intention
- Contribution
- Model of Intentional Structure
- Intention Recognition Systems
- knowledge acquisition in Pero System
- knowledge acquisition in Analyzer System
- Conclusion and Perspectives
3Research topic
- What are we doing ?
- Model, represent and process intentions of the
writing actions - Define new structures of document Intentional
Structure - Why?
- Enable the access to documents in terms of
authors intentions - How?
- Specifying a conceptual model of intentions
- Coding intentions as Xml metadata inside
documents - Try to recognize these intentions (semi
automatically) - For what reason ?
- Understand human cognitive processes
- Contribute to the progress of this new area
- Have more funded projects,
- Have more interested students,
- Etc.
4Notion of Intention
- The concept of intention is omnipresent in any
human action and is particularly important in
communication. - It is a mental state of any actor who executes an
action. - We are interested exclusively by intentional
actions, i.e. premeditated actions.
5Intentions /documents
- Relations between segments and authors
intentions define Structural Intentions of
documents. - Grosz and Sidner Theory Grosz 86
- Coherence of speech based on a set of intentions
and a small set of relations between intentions. - RST is a descriptive and functional theory of the
textual organization based on the recognition of
semantic relations between units of text.
6Intentional Structure Model
- I (A, G, M, R)
- Where
- I represents the intention carried out by an
action A - A is the action that expresses what the author of
the intention wants to do - G represents the goal to achieve by performing
the action - M represents the means to express how the action
is accomplished - R represents the reason to express why the author
chooses this action and for which reasons. - indicate that the number of the acts composing
the intention can be 0 or N.
7What are we doing ? Model, represent and process
intentions of the writing actions Define new
structures of document Intentional Structure
Action
Why? Enable the access to documents in terms of
authors intentions
Goal
How? Specifying a conceptual model of
intentions Coding intentions as Xml metadata
inside documents Try to recognize these
intentions (semi automatically)
Means
For what reason ? Understand human cognitive
processes Contribute to the progress of this new
area Have more funded projects, Have more
interested students, Etc.
Reason
8Intention Representation
9Example
Segment A gardener digs a hole with the aim of
planting a tree by using a shovel, in order to
decorate his garden
- A digs (a hole)
- G Planting (a tree)
- M Using (a shovel)
- R Decorate (the garden)
10Example (1/2)
G
R
M
11Example(2/2)
12Intention Recognition Systems
- Pero and Analyzer System are based on set of
algorithms which facilitate the intentions
research. - Their principles closer to an expert of a domain.
13Intention Recognition Systems
- Pero a planner implemented in Java to solve
exercises in physics automatically in such a way
that the students can make observations on the
proof. - Analyzer is dedicated in the information research
of textual corpus.
14knowledge acquisition in Pero System
- (a1, a2, A, G, M, R)
- a1 is the author of the action it is generally
the system, - a2 is the agent for which is intended the
explanation of the action generally is the
learning, - G (Goal) is an act which expresses what the
author wants to do by making the action - M (Means) is an act which expresses the type of
action achieved on the reasoning - R (Reason) is an act which expresses with which
concepts the author makes the action.
15knowledge acquisition in Pero System
16knowledge acquisition in Pero System
17knowledge acquisition in Analyzer System
18knowledge acquisition in Analyzer System
19Analyzer Output
20Conclusion and Perspectives
- We worked on the model of intentional structure
to detect the intention of a written document. - We presented two intention recognition systems
(Pero and Analyzer), at the aim to detect the
intention in scientific domain. - We focused on the knowledge acquisition in these
two systems, and how its update the knowledge
base automatically by new acquired data. - The use of ontologies in our case makes it
possible to facilitate the intentions
recognition. - We see this work as a step towards creating a
solution for automatic intention recognition in
the textual corpus and to enhance the acquisition
knowledge for enrichment the knowledge base.
21Thank you!