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Shallow language processing, deep language processing and domain ontologies

A new line of our research concerns the combination of shallow processing, deep processing and domain ontologies for question answering. In our QA system QUETAL, we combine question answering on the basis of structured data with open domain IR supported question answering as it can be employed for q...

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