AAAI-05 Workshop on Question Answering in Restricted Domains

July 10, 2005
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

www.clt.mq.edu.au/Events/Conferences/aaai05/

Invited Presentation

A Question Answering Architecture for Integrating Diverse Knowledge Resources

Boris Katz
Boris Katz is a Principal Research Scientist at the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory and head of the Laboratory's InfoLab Group. His research interests include natural language generation and understanding, machine learning and intelligent information access. Over the last several years Boris Katz has been developing the START natural language system that allows the user to access various types of information using English.

Abstract

Restricted domains offer important challenges and opportunities for the creation of question answering systems. A key benefit of restricted-domain systems is that they can provide high precision over their areas of coverage. But once we have created a large number of such systems, what next? Will users be required to choose among available QA systems, or will there be a supervisory QA system that helps route questions in appropriate directions? This talk presents a broad-focused architecture for integrating many such systems---restricted- and unrestricted-domain QA systems, multi-media repositories, arbitrary resources on the Web, and other information sources---under the coverage of a single, unifying QA interface. Key to this integration, by one view, is the use of language-motivated representations and techniques. Elements of such an approach will be illustrated in the context of particular aspects of the START question answering system.


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