Exploiting Lexical Regularities in Designing Natural Language Systems
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Katz, Boris; Levin, Beth
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This paper presents the lexical component of the START Question Answering system developed at the MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. START is able to interpret correctly a wide range of semantic relationships associated with alternate expressions of the arguments of verbs. The design of the system takes advantage of the results of recent linguistic research into the structure of the lexicon, allowing START to attain a broader range of coverage than many existing systems.
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1988-04-01Other identifiers
AIM-1041
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AIM-1041
Keywords
natural language processing, lexicon, verb classes, squestion-answering, diathesis alternations