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<li>The specious present is the time frame of an episode of discourse between DCP and its users. It has a real time frame which is that of the real time of the dialog session between DCP and the user(s) from the first sentence by a DCP agent to the last one. </li><br> | <li>The specious present is the time frame of an episode of discourse between DCP and its users. It has a real time frame which is that of the real time of the dialog session between DCP and the user(s) from the first sentence by a DCP agent to the last one. </li><br> | ||
<li>DCP has memory of episodes, and of the AKPERSONs sentences in those prior dialogs. </li><br> | |||
<li>During the real time of the dialog, the sentences as occurring in the dialog channel are parsed by DCP, in their natural order of occurrence. At a given moment the sentence currently being parsed is called the Now Sentence.</li> | <li>During the real time of the dialog, the sentences as occurring in the dialog channel are parsed by DCP, in their natural order of occurrence. At a given moment the sentence currently being parsed is called the Now Sentence.</li> | ||
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<li> | <li>The discourse context is maintained in a frame and semantic net system that makes data of the domain available in a API which is extensible in Haskell and adaptable to non-English via Grammatical Framework (GF).</li><br> | ||
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Revision as of 10:07, 6 October 2024
Point of Departure
The term dates to the late 19th Century as discussed in the enwiki article.
DCP Discourse Contexts
- The specious present is the time frame of an episode of discourse between DCP and its users. It has a real time frame which is that of the real time of the dialog session between DCP and the user(s) from the first sentence by a DCP agent to the last one.
- DCP has memory of episodes, and of the AKPERSONs sentences in those prior dialogs.
- During the real time of the dialog, the sentences as occurring in the dialog channel are parsed by DCP, in their natural order of occurrence. At a given moment the sentence currently being parsed is called the Now Sentence.
- The discourse context is maintained in a frame and semantic net system that makes data of the domain available in a API which is extensible in Haskell and adaptable to non-English via Grammatical Framework (GF).