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An Integrated Natural Language Processing Approach For Conversation System

Authors: Zhi Teng; Ye Liu; Fuji Ren;

An Integrated Natural Language Processing Approach For Conversation System

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The main aim of this research is to investigate a novel technique for implementing a more natural and intelligent conversation system. Conversation systems are designed to converse like a human as much as their intelligent allows. Sometimes, we can think that they are the embodiment of Turing-s vision. It usually to return a predetermined answer in a predetermined order, but conversations abound with uncertainties of various kinds. This research will focus on an integrated natural language processing approach. This approach includes an integrated knowledge-base construction module, a conversation understanding and generator module, and a state manager module. We discuss effectiveness of this approach based on an experiment.

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state manager, Conversation System, integrated knowledge-base construction, conversation understanding and generator

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