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The use of theorem-proving techniques in question-answering systems
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Particular QueryEngineeringReasonable Logical ResponseVerificationAutomated ProofSemanticsCorpus LinguisticsNatural Language ProcessingInformation RetrievalData ScienceAnswer Set ProgrammingComputational LinguisticsLanguage StudiesQuestion-answering SystemQuestion AnsweringNatural Language InterfaceKnowledge RetrievalQuestion-answering SystemsComputer ScienceAutomated ReasoningProof AssistantProof SystemLinguisticsInteractive Information Retrieval
For the purpose of this paper, a question-answering system is a computer program that has at least the following three characteristics: (1) The ability to accept statements of fact and store them in its memory (2) The ability to search stored information efficiently and to recognize items that are relevant to a particular query (3) The ability to respond appropriately to a question by identifying and presenting the answer if it is present in memory, and by deducing a reasonable logical response from relevant knowledge if the complete answer is not explictly available.
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