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How can I develop a book that will listen to someone’s problem, and provide the solution?

Posted on 2015/11/082016/09/01 by mendicott

How can I develop a book that will listen to someone’s problem, and provide the solution?

I’ve been doing a good bit of work with de-constructing, and re-constructing books, as part of my Meta-Guide.com project.  Basically, it involves atomizing a book into data, then enriching that data into knowledge via metadata.  Thus, the book is transformed into a knowledgebase.

Then, there is the process of building a book from a knowledgebase, usually involving templating of various kinds.  The same knowledgebase created from a book, or used to create a book, can be queried in natural language via a question answering system.

Many question answering systems are built on question-answer pairs, which may be created from the knowledgebase using question generation.  So, the generation of a question-base from the knowledgebase is really a third task, equal to de-construction and re-construction.

See also my quick and dirty webpages:

  • Automatic Book Generation | Meta-Guide.com
  • Automatic Question Generation 2014 | Meta-Guide.com
  • Meta Guide Book Bots (VagabotKB) | Meta-Guide.com
  • Question-Answer Pairs & Dialog System | Meta-Guide.com
  • Question Answering Systems | Meta-Guide.com
  • Question Generation | Meta-Guide.com
  • Question Generation Module | Meta-Guide.com

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