Field of Study:
Language Grounding
Language Grounding is the ability to tie verbal expressions to their referents in the non-linguistic world. The non-linguistic world can be physical or non-physical such as real-world objects, visual content, actions, or concepts. It involves bridging the gap between linguistic symbols and the underlying meaning or context.
Synonyms:
Grounding
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