Functorial Language Games for Question Answering
Giovanni de Felice (University of Oxford), Elena Di Lavore (Tallinn, University of Technology), Mario Rom\'an (Tallinn University of Technology),, Alexis Toumi (University of Oxford)

TL;DR
This paper explores the application of categorical methods to Wittgenstein's language-games, aiming to improve understanding and modeling of pragmatics and question-answering in natural language processing.
Contribution
It introduces a novel categorical framework for analyzing language-games with potential applications in NLP question-answering systems.
Findings
Developed a categorical model for language-games
Applied the model to pragmatics and question-answering
Provided theoretical insights into language understanding
Abstract
We present some categorical investigations into Wittgenstein's language-games, with applications to game-theoretic pragmatics and question-answering in natural language processing.
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TopicsLogic, Reasoning, and Knowledge · Natural Language Processing Techniques · Multi-Agent Systems and Negotiation
