Re: [Corpora-List] Does anybody know a classified faq collection?

From: Eric Atwell (eric@comp.leeds.ac.uk)
Date: Mon May 16 2005 - 23:06:48 MET DST

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    Ling,

    I don't know of a FAQ collection classified according to your preferred
    semantic classes, but there are plenty of FAQ websites whcih you could
    trawl to collect your own corpus. For example, the language of the FAQ
    of Leeds University School of Computing http://www.comp.leeds.ac.uk/faq
    is used as a Corpus in:

    Abu Shawar, Bayan; Atwell, Eric. A chatbot system as a tool to animate a
    corpus. to appear in ICAME Journal, vol. 29, pp. 5-24. 2005

    We couldnt find any standards for FAQ structure or analysis whcih applied
    across a wide range of FAQ websites; so please let us see your analysis
    results when you've finished :-)

    Eric Atwell, Leeds University (pp Bayan Abu Shawar)

    On Mon, 16 May 2005, Ling Yin wrote:

    > Dear all,
    >
    > I am studying relationships between different parts of a topic
    > expression and different discourse constituencies (the theme/rheme
    > distinction covered by information structure theory). Instead of using a
    > collection of aligned topics and discourses, I plan to use a collection
    > of frequent asked questions (FAQs). Here I take a question as a topic
    > expression and the answer as a disourse on the topic. Can anybody
    > provide a faq collection (preferably classified according to semantic
    > classes such as definitional, procedural and causal)?
    >
    > Please also tell me if you know a document collection with
    > annotated information structure or a system which does such annotation
    > automaticall.
    >
    > Thanks in advance!
    >
    > Ling
    >

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