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augusti 15, 2003
Maskinell analys av argument
Natureartikeln Graphs test official reports berättar om en teknik att analysera resonemang i texter, t.ex. rapporter om olyckor.
A new analytical technique tests the conclusions and distils the arguments of complex documents. Designed to scour accident-inquiry reports, it could probe other long, controversial accounts, such as the UK government's Iraq dossier, or the US government's report on the terrorist attacks on 11 September 2001.
"This is a way to check that things aren't being oversimplified or hidden," says its developer, Chris Johnson, an accident analyst at the University of Glasgow, UK. The approach reveals whether or not a report's content support its conclusions.
Artikeln som refereras är Newspaper and online news reporting of major accidents: Concorde AFR 4590 in The Times, The Sun and BBC Online (PDF). Se även Chris Johnsons hemsida.
I artikeln nämns också Peter Ladkin som forskat kring liknande problem. Se även projektet The Causal Systems Analysis and WB-Analysis (WB = Why-Because).
Detta verkar intressant.
Posted by hakank at augusti 15, 2003 09:46 FM Posted to Machine learning/data mining