Modeling Human Dialogue Transactions in the Context of Declarative Knowledge

Modeling Human Dialogue Transactions in the Context of Declarative Knowledge

Igor Chimir1, Ameed Ghazi2, and Waheeb Abu-Dawwas3
1Department of Computer Science, Odessa State Environmental University, Ukraine
2Computer Department, Teachers College, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia
3Department of Management Information Systems, Qassim University, Saudi Arabia

 

Abstract:
The paper deals with an investigation and modeling of dialogue and dialogue transactions. An ontological model of human dialogue interaction, underlying follow-up reasoning, is obtained on the basis of analysis of human-human dialogues and illustrated by one of Plato’s dialogue Protagoras. In the sequel, attention is focused on one type of human-human dialogues, called erotetic dialogue and on the structure of erotetic dialogue transaction from the viewpoint of knowledge interchange within the transaction. A spectrum of formal models, oriented towards discovering the inner logical structure of erotetic transaction is offered. The distinguishing feature of all models is their orientation on language-independent entities representing declarative knowledge associated with a transaction’s elements.


Keywords: Natural dialogue ontology, erotetic dialogue, dialogue transaction, declarative knowledge, language of ternary description.
 
Received   July 11, 2011; accepted December 20, 2011
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