'Artificial Intelligence' Category
Some papers on NLP
Latent Semantic Analysis
http://lsi.argreenhouse.com/lsi/papers/JASIS90.pdf
You are all no doubt familiar with Google and the way in which web pages are found using keywords. Unfortunately this method can break down. If for example you want to find references to the game of “bridge” you are (in English) swamped with references to civil engineering. I even suggested to the [...]Popularity: 4% [?]
Guest Contributor: Ian Parker
I am pleased to announce I’ve found a guest contributor for the next few weeks. His name is Ian Parker and he blogs at http://ipai.blogspot.com/
Here is a brief bio from Ian:
I am a retired scientist. I gained my PhD in theoretical Solid State Physics from the University of Sussex (England) in 1969. I have worked [...]Popularity: 5% [?]
Guest Contributor wanted for next 3 weeks
If you have an interest in writing on artificial intelligence, clustering, information retrieval or computer science in general and are interested in reviewing one or more articles over the coming three weeks on this forum, please contact me by leaving a comment on this post. All topics will be subject to my review for appropriateness, [...]
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POTW 3/4/07: Answer Mining by Combining Extraction Techniques with Abductive Reasoning by Harabagiu, et. al.
This weeks paper, “Answer Mining by Combining Extraction Techniques with Abductive Reasoning“, lays out, at a high level, the capabilities of the highest performing QA system at TREC 2003, namely Language Computer Corporation’s QA system. The first section or two lay out the groundwork for the competition, much as was already done in the Voorhees [...]
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POTW 2/18/07: LexRank: Graph-based Lexical Centrality as Salience in Text Summarization
The POTW for 2/18/07 is another graph-based approach, this time by another leader in this area, Dragomir Radev. The paper is
LexRank: Graph-based Lexical Centrality as Salience in Text Summarization
Enjoy!
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