NLOMJ--NATURAL LANGUAGE OBJECT MODAL IN JAVA

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Title: NLOMJ--NATURAL LANGUAGE OBJECT MODAL IN JAVA

Research Question: How can we develop a natural language object modal in Java (NLOMJ) to better understand and process natural language?

Methodology: The researchers developed NLOMJ, a natural language object modal in Java, to describe the grammar elements of any permissible expression in a natural language and their complicated relations with each other. They used English as the experiment language and mapped the syntax and semantics of the natural language to the concept "Object" in OOP (Object Oriented Programming). They created a web-based human-computer interaction system with natural language for foreign language learning, using NLML (Natural Language Markup Language), NLOMJ, and NLDB (Natural Language Database).

Results: The researchers presented an UML diagram for NLOMJ, which includes important classes like Sentence, Clause, and Phrase, and their subclasses. They introduced and explained the syntax and semantics of these classes. The NLOMJ can be used in information retrieval as a linguistic method.

Implications: The development of NLOMJ can help improve natural language understanding and processing in various applications. It can be used as a linguistic method in intelligent information processing and can extract information from any permissible expression of a natural language. This research contributes to the field of natural language processing and opens up new possibilities for understanding and processing natural language.

Link to Article: https://arxiv.org/abs/0404041v1 Authors: arXiv ID: 0404041v1