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. Ed(S): Bosch, Antal Van Den; Bouma, Gosse - Interactive Multi-modal Question-Answering - 9783642175244 - V9783642175244
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Interactive Multi-modal Question-Answering

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Description for Interactive Multi-modal Question-Answering Hardback. This book, which grew out of the IMIX project funded by the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research, explores the development of a computer interface that listens, talks, and can answer medical questions. Editor(s): Bosch, Antal van den; Bouma, Gosse. Series: Theory and Applications of Natural Language Processing. Num Pages: 292 pages, 80 black & white tables, biography. BIC Classification: UG; UND; UYS; UYZG. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 235 x 155 x 20. Weight in Grams: 602.

This book is the result of a group of researchers from different disciplines asking themselves one question: what does it take to develop a computer interface that listens, talks, and can answer questions in a domain? First, obviously, it takes specialized modules for speech recognition and synthesis, human interaction management (dialogue, input fusion, and multimodal output fusion), basic question understanding, and answer finding. While all modules are researched as independent subfields, this book describes the development of state-of-the-art modules and their integration into a single, working application capable of answering medical (encyclopedic) questions such as "How long is a person ... Read more

The contributions in this book, which grew out of the IMIX project funded by the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research, document the development of this system, but also address more general issues in natural language processing, such as the development of multidimensional dialogue systems, the acquisition of taxonomic knowledge from text, answer fusion, sequence processing for domain-specific entity recognition, and syntactic parsing for question answering. Together, they offer an overview of the most important findings and lessons learned in the scope of the IMIX project, making the book of interest to both academic and commercial developers of human-machine interaction systems in Dutch or any other language.

Highlights include: integrating multi-modal input fusion in dialogue management (Van Schooten and Op den Akker), state-of-the-art approaches to the extraction of term variants (Van der Plas, Tiedemann, and Fahmi; Tjong Kim Sang, Hofmann, and De Rijke), and multi-modal answer fusion (two chapters by Van Hooijdonk, Bosma, Krahmer, Maes, Theune, and Marsi).

Watch the IMIX movie at www.nwo.nl/imix-film.

Like IBM's Watson, the IMIX system described in the book gives naturally phrased responses to naturally posed questions. Where Watson can only generate synthetic speech, the IMIX system also recognizes speech. On the other hand, Watson is able to win a television quiz, while the IMIX system is domain-specific, answering only to medical questions.

"The Netherlands has always been one of the leaders in the general field of Human Language Technology, and IMIX is no exception. It was a very ambitious program, with a remarkably successful performance leading to interesting results. The teams covered a remarkable amount of territory in the general sphere of multimodal  question answering and information delivery, question answering, information extraction and component technologies."

Eduard Hovy, USC, USA, Jon Oberlander, University of Edinburgh, Scotland, and Norbert Reithinger, DFKI, Germany 

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Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2011
Publisher
Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Germany
Number of pages
292
Condition
New
Series
Theory and Applications of Natural Language Processing
Number of Pages
280
Place of Publication
Berlin, Germany
ISBN
9783642175244
SKU
V9783642175244
Shipping Time
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Ref
99-15

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From the reviews: “Researchers in broad disciplines … usually conduct their research by breaking the general problem down into many small problems. … It is rare for many researchers to coordinate their efforts and demonstrate what progress has been made to solve the general problem. This book documents one such effort. … The book is a collection of chapters ... Read more

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