Concerning Referring Expressions in Query Answers

Alexander Borgida, David Toman, Grant Weddell
2017 Proceedings of the Twenty-Sixth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence  
A referring expression in linguistics is a noun phrase that identifies individuals to listeners. In the context of a query over a first order knowledge base, referring expressions to answers are usually constant symbols. This paper motivates and initiates the exploration of allowing more general formulas, called singular referring expressions, to replace constants in this role. Referring expression types play a novel and significant role in analyzing the properties of candidate expressions.
doi:10.24963/ijcai.2017/668 dblp:conf/ijcai/BorgidaTW17 fatcat:3gbwov4xr5cmfojubut2jvxwnu