
- Sponsor
- South Asian Studies Initiative @ CSAMES
- Speaker
- Andrew Ollett, University of Chicago
- Contact
- Ragini Chakraborty
- raginic2@illinois.edu
- Originating Calendar
- South Asia General Events
Context, from 7th century India to today
Andrew Ollett, University of Chicago
An essential feature of modern language models is the ability to take context into account. A word’s meaning changes according to the words it accompanies. Although the implementation of this concept is very new, the concept itself is very old — and in fact the earliest systematic account of contextual meaning comes from India of the 7th and 8th centuries, when the philosopher Prabhākara formulated a theory he called “the expression of relational meanings” (anvitābhidhāna). This presentation will give an overview of Prabhākara’s theory, refined by the 8th/9th c. philosopher Śālikanātha, and its connections to ways of thinking about and modeling meaning in contemporary machine learning.