In this work, a best answer recommendation model is proposed for a Question Answering (QA) system. A Community Question Answering System was subsequently developed based on the model. The system applies Brouwer Fixed Point Theorem to prove the existence of the desired voter scoring function and Normalized Google Distance (NGD) to show closeness between words before an answer is suggested to users. Answers are ranked according to their Fixed-Point Score (FPS) for each question. Thereafter, the highest scored answer is chosen as the FPS Best Answer (BA). For each question asked by user, the system applies NGD to check if similar or related questions with the best answer had been asked and stored in the database. When similar or related questions with the best answer are not found in the database, Brouwer Fixed point is used to calculate the best answer from the pool of answers on a question then the best answer is stored in the NGD data-table for recommendation purpose. The system was implemented using PHP scripting language, MySQL for database management, JQuery, and Apache. The system was evaluated using standard metrics: Reciprocal Rank, Mean Reciprocal Rank (MRR) and Discounted Cumulative Gain (DCG). The system eliminated longer waiting time faced by askers in a community question answering system. The developed system can be used for research and learning purposes.
We reviewed prosody realization in Text-to-Speech (TTS) applications. Standard Yoruba (SY) was considered alongside. Our review showed that the language is under researched in the area of prosody and speech synthesis generally. Some technologies that produced good prosody in certain syllable based languages were identified. These include the use of polysyllabic units, diphones and Hidden Markov's Model (HMM). We recommended a fusion of these technologies to realize the Yoruba TTS of high prosody. A mean opinion score (MOS) is also proposed to ascertain naturalness of the proposed TTS. This report presents among others, the review of prosody techniques in TTS, challenges of a Yoruba TTS and the proposed solution.
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