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One of key problems in implementing a dynamic interface between human and agents is how to do semantic mapping from natural language questions to OWL. The paper views the task as a two-class classification problem. A pair of question variable and OWL element is a sample. Two classes of 'Matched' and 'Unmatched' explain two relations between the question variable and the OWL element in a given sample. Building appropriate semantic mapping is the same as classifying the sample to a 'Matched' class by an effective machine learning method and a trained model. Two types of features of samples are selected. Syntactical features denote the syntactical structure of a given sample. Semantic features present multiple relations between the question variable and the OWL element in one sample. Preliminary experimental results show that the sum precision of the learning-based model is better than that of the constraints-based method. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2007.
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ISSN: 0302-9743
Year: 2007
Volume: 4585 LNAI
Page: 803-812
Language: English
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