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Both of these approaches require negligible interventions (hand-craft lexicons, grammars and KB schemas) to be effective. | Both of these approaches require negligible interventions (hand-craft lexicons, grammars and KB schemas) to be effective. | ||
[5] proposed a vectorial feature representation model to this problem. The goal of this paper is to provide an improved model of [5] specifically with the contributions of: | |||
*A more sophisticated inference procedure that is more efficient and can consider longer paths. | |||
*A richer representation of of the answers which encodes the question-answer path and surround subgraph of the KB. | |||
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== Embedding Questions and Answers == | == Embedding Questions and Answers == |
Revision as of 16:48, 9 November 2015
Introduction
Teaching machines are you answer questions automatically in a natural language has been a long standing goal in AI. There has been a rise in large scale structured knowledge bases (KBs), such as Freebase [3], to tackle the problem known as open-domain question answers (or open QA). However, the scale and difficulty for machines to interpret natural language still makes this problem challenging.
open QA techniques can be classified into two main categories:
- Information retrieval based: retrieve a broad set of answers be first query the API of the KBs then narrow down the answer using heuristics [8,12,14].
- Semantic parsing based: focus on the correct interpretation of the query. Querying the interpreted question from the KB should return the correct answer [1,9,2,7].
Both of these approaches require negligible interventions (hand-craft lexicons, grammars and KB schemas) to be effective.
[5] proposed a vectorial feature representation model to this problem. The goal of this paper is to provide an improved model of [5] specifically with the contributions of:
- A more sophisticated inference procedure that is more efficient and can consider longer paths.
- A richer representation of of the answers which encodes the question-answer path and surround subgraph of the KB.