Re: [Corpora-List] On-line concordancer for the European Constitution

From: Eric Atwell (eric@comp.leeds.ac.uk)
Date: Wed Apr 13 2005 - 10:30:44 MET DST

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    Jean,

    Interesting, your concordancer allows me to confirm that the European
    Constitution has no "intelligence", no "common sense", but a few
    uses of "sex"...
    BUT does anyone know of a tool which can read in a corpus
    and then answer questions about the semantic content of the text?
    Bayan Abu Shawar here at Leeds has FAQchat, which can read in
    a Frequently-Asked Questions corpus and then generates a chatbot which
    can answer general English questions with answers from the FAQ;
    but this only works with an informative text structred as a set of
    typical questions with answers. Does anyone have a tool/method
    to transform any informative text (eg the European Constitution,
    assuming a generous interpretation of "informative") into an FAQ,
    or into a natrual-language query-answerer?

    eric atwell, Leeds University

    On Tue, 12 Apr 2005, Jean Veronis wrote:

    > Dear all,
    >
    > As you probably heard even if you are not a EU citizen, the brand new
    > European Constitution is a lengthy, almost unreadable piece of Eurojargon :
    > 482 pages, 1 million characters. Not for the average citizen (but he/she will
    > have to vote about it soon).
    >
    > http://aixtal.blogspot.com/2005/04/text-navigate-through-european.html
    >
    > In order to help understanding this document, I have written an on-line
    > concordancer for the English and French versions. This could be useful to
    > you, and it could be a source of interesting exercises on regular expressions
    > for your students.
    >
    > Have fun.
    >
    > --jv
    > http://aixtal.blogspot.com
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