DOI: 10.5821/dissertation-2117-118781
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Using natural language processing for question answering in closed and open domains

Majid Latifi

Abstract: With regard to the growth in the amount of social, environmental, and biomedical information available digitally, there is a growing need for Question Answering (QA) systems that can empower users to master this new wealth of information. Despite recent progress in QA, the quality of interpretation and extraction of the desired answer is not adequate. We believe that striving for higher accuracy in QA systems is subject to on-going research, i.e., it is better to have no answer is better than wrong answers. Ho… Show more

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“…The ability of Natural Language Interfaces (NLIs) to understand and interact with human language has made them an essential component in the creation of user-centric artificial intelligence. From chatbots and virtual assistants to more complex language models, NLI integration has sped up the development of many AI applications (Latifi, 2018). The conversational and user-friendly interfaces made possible by this combination have improved user experiences in a wide range of fields.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ability of Natural Language Interfaces (NLIs) to understand and interact with human language has made them an essential component in the creation of user-centric artificial intelligence. From chatbots and virtual assistants to more complex language models, NLI integration has sped up the development of many AI applications (Latifi, 2018). The conversational and user-friendly interfaces made possible by this combination have improved user experiences in a wide range of fields.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%