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Deductive Question Answering from Multiple Resources

by: Richard Waldinger, Douglas E. Appelt, John Fry, David J. Israel, Peter Jarvis, David Martin, Susanne Riehemann, MArk E. Stickel, Mabry Tyson, Jerry Hobbs, and Jennifer L. Dungan
In: New Directions in Question Answering Menlo Park, CA: AAAI (2004) .
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Questions in natural language are answered by consulting multiple sources and inferring answers from information they provide. An automated deduction system, equipped with an axiomatic application-domain theory, serves as the coordinator for the process. Sources include data bases, Web pages, programs, and unstructured text. Answers may contain text or visualizations. Although the approach is domain-independent, many of our experiments have dealt with geographic questions.

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