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Automated Focus Extraction for Question Answering over Topic Maps

Paper, was published by Rani Pinchuk, Tiphaine Dalmas, and Alexander Mikhailian at 2009-11-12

This paper describes question analysis in Question Answering over Topic Maps.

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This paper describes the first stage of question analysis in Question Answering over Topic Maps. It introduces the concepts of asking point and expected answer type as variations of the question focus. We identify the question focus in questions asked to a Question Answering system over Topic Maps. We use known machine learning techniques for expected answer type extraction and implement a novel approach to the asking point extraction. We also provide a mathematical model to predict the performance of the system.

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Rani Pinchuk

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Rani is involved in LINDO, DIADEM, ULISSE, TopiEngi, and SATOPI.

Tiphaine Dalmas

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Tiphaine is author of Automated Focus Extraction.. and Learning foci for question.. .

Alexander Mikhailian

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Alexander is author of A case for XTM 3.0, XTM 1.0 to XTM 2.0.. , Automated Focus Extraction.. , and Learning foci for question.. .

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