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Encoding Extraction as Inferences

Bibtype  techreport

Has publishing details  2004

Has title  Encoding Extraction as Inferences

Has where published  KSL-04-06

Has year  2004

Title  Encoding Extraction as Inferences

Year  2004

Abstract  The analysis of natural-language text invo The analysis of natural-language text involves many different kinds of processes that might be described in multiple ways. One way to describe these processes is in terms of the semantics of their requirements and results. Such a description makes it possible to view these processes as analogous to inference rules in a theorem-proving system. This analogy is useful for meta cognition because there is existing theory and infrastructure for manipulating inference rules. We describe a taxonomy of text extraction tasks that we have represented as inference rules. We also describe a working system that encodes the behavior of text analysis components as a graph of inferences. This representation is currently used to present browsable explanations of text extraction to a user; in future work, we expect to perform additional automated reasoning over this encoding of text analysis processes. this encoding of text analysis processes.

Author  J. William Murdock and Paulo Pinheiro da Silva and David A. Ferrucci and Christopher A. Welty and Deborah L. McGuinness +

Has author  J. William Murdock and Paulo Pinheiro da Silva and David A. Ferrucci and Christopher A. Welty and Deborah L. McGuinness +

Has identifier  Encoding Extraction as Inferences +

Institution  Knowledge Systems, AI Laboratory +

Ksl tr id  Encoding Extraction as Inferences +

Number  Encoding Extraction as Inferences +

Process note  YES +

Categories  KSL Technical Report +, Publication +, Technical Report +

 

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