Human and Computational Question Answering

Cognitive Science 1 (1):47-73 (1977)
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Abstract

The ability to answer questions about a text is the strongest possible demonstration of text comprehension. The question‐answering problems that arise in a story‐understanding system are discussed. Some solutions are described and illustrated by a computer program, which reads stories, and answers questions.

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