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Computational linguistics / Natural language processing / Artificial intelligence applications / Formal languages / Question answering / Open domain question answering / Parsing / Yes and no / Bottom-up parsing / Information science / Science / Information retrieval
Date: 2001-02-20 09:16:45
Computational linguistics
Natural language processing
Artificial intelligence applications
Formal languages
Question answering
Open domain question answering
Parsing
Yes and no
Bottom-up parsing
Information science
Science
Information retrieval

Question Answering in Webclopedia Eduard Hovy, Laurie Gerber, Ulf Hermjakob, Michael Junk, Chin-Yew Lin Information Sciences Institute University of Southern California 4676 Admiralty Way Marina del Rey, CA

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