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Question Classification using Head Words and their Hypernyms

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Question Classification using Head Words and their Hypernyms
Question classification plays an important role in question answering. Features are the key to obtain an accurate question classifier. In contrast to Li and Roth (2002)'s approach which makes use of very rich feature space, we propose a compact yet effective feature set. In particular, we propose head word feature and present two approaches to augment semantic features of such head words using WordNet. In addition, Lesk's word sense disambiguation (WSD) algorithm is adapted and the depth of hypernym feature is optimized. With further augment of other standard features such as unigrams, our linear SVM and Maximum Entropy (ME) models reach the accuracy of 89.2% and 89.0% respectively over a standard benchmark dataset, which outperform the best previously reported accuracy of 86.2%.
Zhiheng Huang, Marcus Thint, Zengchang Qin
Added 29 Oct 2010
Updated 29 Oct 2010
Type Conference
Year 2008
Where EMNLP
Authors Zhiheng Huang, Marcus Thint, Zengchang Qin
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