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FDUQA on TREC2003 QA task Lide Wu, Xuanjing Huang, Yaqian Zhou, Yongping Du, Lan You Fudan University, Shanghai, China 1 Introduction It is the fourth time that we take part in the QA track. Our system, FDUQA, is based o

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