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A Derivational Rephrasing Experiment for Question Answering

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In Knowledge Management, variations in information expressions have proven a real challenge. In particular, classical semantic relations (e.g. synonymy) do not connect words with different parts-of-speech. The method proposed tries to address this issue. It consists in building a derivational resource from a morphological derivation tool together with derivational guidelines from a dictionary in order to store only correct derivatives. This resource, combined with a syntactic parser, a semantic disambiguator and some derivational patterns, helps to reformulate an original sentence while keeping the initial meaning in a convincing manner This approach has been evaluated in three different ways: the precision of the derivatives produced from a lemma; its ability to provide well-formed reformulations from an original sentence, preserving the initial meaning; its impact on the results coping with a real issue, ie a question answering task . The evaluation of this approach through a question answering system shows the pros and cons of this system, while foreshadowing some interesting future developments.
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hal-00529878 , version 1 (26-10-2010)

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Bernard Jacquemin. A Derivational Rephrasing Experiment for Question Answering. Proceedings of the Seventh conference on International Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC'10), May 2010, Valetta, Malta. pp.2380‑2387. ⟨hal-00529878⟩
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