2010/12/03

[Link Grammar] Abridged summary of link-grammar@googlegroups.com - 5 Messages in 1 Topic

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    Andreas Haller <andreashaller@gmail.com> Dec 02 05:34PM -0800 ^
     
    Hi,
     
    i am evaluating if Link Grammar can help me to give a reliable answer
    to this question:
    Is some input string a proper question?
     
    I don't care about meaning. I just want to see if the more...
    Dan Brian <dan@brians.org> Dec 03 11:56AM -0700 ^
     

    > i am evaluating if Link Grammar can help me  to give a reliable answer
    > to this question:
    >  Is some input string a proper question?
     
    Are you just trying to determine whether an input more...
    jf <jfister@gmail.com> Dec 03 02:58PM -0500 ^
     
    I'm curious to see how this works out for you. Certainly the ending
    question mark is a give away, but without that it seems quite difficult for
    a shallow parse. Consider the two sentences without more...
    Andreas Haller <andreashaller@gmail.com> Dec 03 09:57PM +0100 ^
     
    It's for my bachelorthesis. I am building a Jeopardy-like game to generate question-answer-pairs, which *might* be used to support artificial QA systems. The topic is Human Computation (see Luis von more...
    jf <jfister@gmail.com> Dec 03 04:50PM -0500 ^
     
    The underlying problem is that the accuracy of LG is not great. I'm working
    on a project in which LG was used to determine if a sentence is
    grammatically correct. Unfortunately, the accuracy rate more...

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