Direct Memory Access Parsing 3 Position1 #249071 A Prototype System that Learns by Reading Simplified Texts |
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Author: Kenneth D. Forbus, Christopher Riesbeck et al - Joint Authors: Lawrence Birnbaum, Kevin Livingston, Abhishek Sharma, Leo Ureel – AAAI Spring Symposium on Machine Reading Publication info: 2007 Cited by: David Price 9:28 PM 3 February 2013 GMT URL:
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Excerpt / Summary Systems that could learn by reading would radically change the economics of building large knowledge bases. This paper describes Learning Reader, a prototype system that extends its knowledge base by reading. Learning Reader consists of three components. The Reader, which converts text into formally represented cases, uses a Direct Memory Access Parser operating over a large knowledge base, derived from ResearchCyc. The Q/A system, which provides a means of quizzing the system on what it has learned, uses focused sets of axioms automatically extracted from the knowledge base for tractability. The Ruminator, which attempts to improve the system's understanding of what it has read by off-line processing, generates questions for itself by several means, including analogies with prior material and automatically constructed generalizations from examples in the KB and its prior reading. We discuss the architecture of the system, how each component works, and some experimental results. |