[PDF][PDF] The Web as a resource for question answering: Perspectives and challenges

J Lin - In Proceedings of the Third International Conference …, 2002 - Citeseer
In Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Language Resources and …, 2002Citeseer
The vast amounts of information readily available on the World Wide Web can be effectively
used for question answering in two fundamentally different ways. In the federated approach,
techniques for handling semistructured data are applied to access Web sources as if they
were databases, allowing large classes of common questions to be answered uniformly. In
the distributed approach, largescale text-processing techniques are used to extract answers
directly from unstructured Web documents. Because the Web is orders of magnitude larger …
Abstract
The vast amounts of information readily available on the World Wide Web can be effectively used for question answering in two fundamentally different ways. In the federated approach, techniques for handling semistructured data are applied to access Web sources as if they were databases, allowing large classes of common questions to be answered uniformly. In the distributed approach, largescale text-processing techniques are used to extract answers directly from unstructured Web documents. Because the Web is orders of magnitude larger than any human-collected corpus, question answering systems can capitalize on its unparalleled-levels of data redundancy. Analysis of real-world user questions reveals that the federated and distributed approaches complement each other nicely, suggesting a hybrid approach in future question answering systems.
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