The interaction of inferences, affects, and intentions, in a model of paranoia.

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Abstract
The analysis of natural language input into its underlying semantic content is but one of the tasks necessary for a system (human or non-human) to use natural language. Responding to natural language input requires performing a number of tasks: 1) deriving facts about the input and the situation in which it was spoken; 2) attending to the system's needs, desires, and interests; 3) choosing intentions to fulfill these interests; 4) deriving and executing actions from these intentions. We describe a series of processes in a model of paranoia which performs these tasks. We also describe the modifications made by the paranoid processes to the normal processes. A computer program has been constructed to testst this theory.

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Type of resource text
Form technical reports
Extent 1 text file
Place Stanford (Calif.)
Date created December 1, 1974
Language English
Digital origin reformatted digital

Creators/Contributors

Author Faught, William S.
Author Colby, Kenneth Mark
Author Parkison, Roger C.

Subjects

Subject Stanford University. Computer Science Department
Subject Computer science
Genre Technical reports

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Finding Aid
Technical Report # CS-TR-1974-471
Location https://purl.stanford.edu/pb980fv9407
Location 3840/2
Repository Stanford University. Libraries. Department of Special Collections and University Archives

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The materials are open for research use and may be used freely for non-commercial purposes with an attribution. For commercial permission requests, please contact the Stanford University Archives (universityarchives@stanford.edu).

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Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory records, 1963-2009

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