elutsükliuuringuid
Elutsükliuuringuid is a theoretical construct in cognitive linguistics and artificial intelligence used to describe models that use guided iterative refinement to disambiguate linguistic input. In this framework, a system maintains a provisional semantic representation and repeatedly revises it in response to feedback signals—such as user corrections or contextual cues—until the interpretation converges on a stable meaning.
The term is a coinage from a 2023 paper by researchers at the Institute for Language and
Mechanism: A typical elutsükliuuringuid approach comprises encoding input into a semantic representation, generating provisional interpretations, evaluating
Applications: Proponents see potential for improving disambiguation in dialogue systems, question answering, and machine translation, especially
Reception: The concept is debated. Supporters view it as a useful abstraction for describing iterative grounding,
See also: Iterative refinement, active learning, grounded language learning, self-supervised learning.