- When we talk about keyword extraction, we tend to assume a one-way model where input sentences are given and keywords are extracted from them.
But didn’t that model simply precede it because it was easier to study?
The Case for a Chat-Based Language Support System - Listening Chat System
- User input
- Extract keywords and ask questions about them
- The user also enters
- At this time, keyword extraction for the second input should not be independent of the first input
- I dare to say important things twice.
- If you think a keyword is not captured, put it in brackets, etc.
- What would make users happy if they could get?
- handle on a vague concept.
- Discover unexpected connections to other documents for something you had vaguely thought about
A system that fosters understanding in the process of network configuration - What is understanding? - Understanding by System
- There are various patterns depending on the original data.
- Multiple books by one author
- Obtain a mental model of authorship.
- Multiple books on a subject
- A few authors
- What is common and what is different?
- Submissions by many authors
- For example, in corporate activities, a bunch of complaints from a large number of users or a bunch of support inquiries.
- I want to find out the few but important opinions
- We don’t have the resources to deal with everything, so we want to solve as many customer problems as possible.
- Multiple books by one author
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