We describe a framework for offline extraction of certain types of information from a document collection, and discuss its usage for answering factoid questions. We implemented this approach as a part of the Dutch Question Answering System developed at the University of Amsterdam. The evaluation of the system using data from the CLEF 2003 Question Answering track shows that our strategy yields a significant improvement in the performance of our overall system
Joost is a question answering system for Dutch which makes extensive use of dependency relations. It...
We explore the use case of question answering (QA) by a contact centre for 130,000 Dutch government ...
Based on an analysis of 350 questions and their responses in a corpus of ordinary interactions, this...
When people pose questions in natural language to search for information on the web, the role of que...
In deze tijd neemt de hoeveelheid digitale informatie enorm toe. De ontwikkeling van software om dez...
We describe our system for the monolingual Dutch and multilingual English to Dutch QA tasks. First, ...
We describe the official runs of our team for the CLEF 2005 question answering track. We took part i...
The project investigates the use of sophisticated linguistic knowledge and robust natural language p...
This paper describes the official runs of our team for QA@CLEF 2003. We took part in the monolingual...
This paper describes the official runs of our team for the CLEF 2004 question answering tasks. We to...
We describe the official runs of our team for the CLEF 2005 question answering track. We took part i...
We describe the official runs of our team for the CLEF 2005 question answering track. We took part i...
We describe a new version of our question answering system, which was applied to the questions of th...
In this paper I will discuss how questions in Dutch with a declarative sentence type can be recogniz...
Joost is a question answering system for Dutch which makes extensive use of dependency relations. It...
We explore the use case of question answering (QA) by a contact centre for 130,000 Dutch government ...
Based on an analysis of 350 questions and their responses in a corpus of ordinary interactions, this...
When people pose questions in natural language to search for information on the web, the role of que...
In deze tijd neemt de hoeveelheid digitale informatie enorm toe. De ontwikkeling van software om dez...
We describe our system for the monolingual Dutch and multilingual English to Dutch QA tasks. First, ...
We describe the official runs of our team for the CLEF 2005 question answering track. We took part i...
The project investigates the use of sophisticated linguistic knowledge and robust natural language p...
This paper describes the official runs of our team for QA@CLEF 2003. We took part in the monolingual...
This paper describes the official runs of our team for the CLEF 2004 question answering tasks. We to...
We describe the official runs of our team for the CLEF 2005 question answering track. We took part i...
We describe the official runs of our team for the CLEF 2005 question answering track. We took part i...
We describe a new version of our question answering system, which was applied to the questions of th...
In this paper I will discuss how questions in Dutch with a declarative sentence type can be recogniz...
Joost is a question answering system for Dutch which makes extensive use of dependency relations. It...
We explore the use case of question answering (QA) by a contact centre for 130,000 Dutch government ...
Based on an analysis of 350 questions and their responses in a corpus of ordinary interactions, this...