Acquiring knowledge from encyclopedic texts

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A computational model for the acquisition of knowledge from encyclopedic texts is described. The model has been implemented in a program, called SNOWY, that reads unedited texts from The World Book Encyclopedia, and acquires new concepts and conceptual relations about topics dealing with the dietary habits of animals, their classifications and habitats. The program is also able to answer an ample set of questions about the knowledge that it has acquired. This paper describes the essential components of this model, namely semantic interpretation, inferences and representation, and ends with an evaluation of the performance of the program, a sample of the questions that it is able to answer, and its relation to other programs of similar nature.

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Gomez, F., Hull, R., & Segami, C. (1994). Acquiring knowledge from encyclopedic texts. In 4th Conference on Applied Natural Language Processing, ANLP 1994 - Proceedings (pp. 84–90). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.3115/974358.974377

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