Fluid Construction Grammar (FCG) is a new linguistic formalism designed to explore in how far a construction grammar approach can be used for handling open-ended grounded dialogue, i.e. dialogue between or with autonomous embodied agents about the world as experienced through their sensory-motor apparatus. We seek scalable, open-ended language systems by giving agents both the ability to use existing conventions or ontologies, and to invent or learn new ones as the needs arise. This paper contains a brief introduction to the key ideas behind FCG and its current status.
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Steels, L., & de Beule, J. (2006). A (very) Brief Introduction to Fluid Construction Grammar. In HLT/NAACL 2006 - Scalable Natural Language Understanding, ScaNaLU 2006 - Proceedings of the Workshop (pp. 73–80). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.3115/1621459.1621473
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