Corpora: complexity and classification fo questions

From: DUCLAYE Florence thesard FTRD/DMI/LAN (florence.duclaye@rd.francetelecom.fr)
Date: Thu Dec 07 2000 - 10:19:21 MET

  • Next message: Mark G Lee : "Corpora: EPSRC Studentship on Metaphor at University of Birmingham, UK"

    Dear list members,

    Some weeks ago, I sent you an e-mail to ask for any information on the
    complexity of question making.

    - Firstly, I would like to thank the following people for their precious
    help :

    Laurie Gerber
    Matthew Purver
    Thierry Poibeau
    Jeroen Groenendijk

    - Secondly, here is a list of the various information and addresses I
    obtained :

    Generally speaking, one can first evaluate the complexity of questions
    according to the type of mental process they entail (see Bloom's taxonomy).
    Their complexity also depends on the features of the question (any kind of
    ambiguity, degree of objectivity/subjectivity, implicit/explicit data, ...)
    and the features of the answer (nb of elements required, type of analysis
    required, ...) (see Martin Stokhof's homepage).
    Then, questions can be classified according to their focus and the type of
    answer (see TREC-8, L. Gerber's pages)

    ->> Bloom's taxonomy of questions : classifies questions according to the
    type of mental process they entail
    http://www.utexas.edu/student/lsc/handouts/1414.html,
    http://www.coun.uvic.ca/learn/program/hndouts/bloom.html

    ->> Martin Stokhof's home page : papers on questions, and interrogatives and
    adverbvs of quantification
    http://turing.wins.uva.nl/~stokhof/

    ->> ILLC prepublication series, which can be reached via Martin Stockhof's
    homepage : paper on the logic of interrogation

    ->> TREC-8 track : http://trec.nist.gov/pubs/trec8/t8_proceedings.html

    ->> Classification by the type of answer sought :
    http://www.isi.edu/~gerber/WH_Analysis.html
    http://www.isi.edu/~gerber/taxonomy_toplevel.html

    ->> http://renoir.seas.smu.edu/~sanda/papers.html

    ->> Leila Kosseim (U. de montréal) homepage : worked on automatic e-mail
    answering
    http://www.iro.umontreal.ca/~kosseim/index_en.html



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