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Date: 2018-08-06 06:17:49
Computing
Computational linguistics
Linguistics
Information science
Artificial neural network
SPARQL
Semantic parsing
Word-sense disambiguation
Semantic Web
Natural language processing
Query language
Question answering

Neural Machine Translation for Query Construction and Composition Tommaso Soru 1 Edgard Marx 1 Andr´e Valdestilhas 1 Diego Esteves 2 Diego Moussallem 1 Gustavo Publio 1 Abstract Research on question answering with know

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