Extracting interrogative intents and concepts from geo-analytic questions
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2020
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Understanding the syntactic and semantic structure of geographic questions is a necessary step towards true geographic question-answering (GeoQA) machines. The empirical basis for the understanding of the capabilities expected from GeoQA systems are geographic question corpora. Available corpora have been mostly drawn from generic Web search logs or limited user studies, supporting the focus of GeoQA systems on retrieving factoids: factual knowledge about particular places and everyday processes. Yet, the majority of questions enquired about in the spatial sciences go beyond simple place facts, with more complex analytical intents informing the questions. In this paper, we introduce a new corpus of geo-analytic questions drawn from textbooks and scientific articles. We analyse and compare this corpus with two general-purpose GeoQA corpora in terms of grammatical complexity and semantic concepts, using a new parsing method that allows us to differentiate and quantify patterns of a question's intent.
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Geo-analytic questions, Geographic questions, Information extraction, Grammatical parser, Concepts and intents, Geographic question-answering systems
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Xu, H, Hamzei, E, Nyamsuren, E, Winter, S, Tomko, M & Scheider, S 2020, Extracting interrogative intents and concepts from geo-analytic questions. in Proceedings of the 23rd AGILE conference on Geographic Information Science. Lecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography, Springer. https://doi.org/10.5194/agile-giss-1-23-2020