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The idea of natural language access to a database is not new, (21)still hasn’t been achieved. Most search engines are not able to (22) questions such as “Where can I get light bulbs?”or“ (23) legs does a horse have?”The answer (24)the questions can be found for certain on the Web, but the search engines are not able to understand the questions. (25) you have a page that has a question and an answer on it, then you may succeed, but this is a (26)case. Instead of receiving the answer “At shop XY in Z” or “four”you would receive a long list of search (27), as the search engines split up the question into(28). Every word in the(28)question is then searched (29).

The (30) between conventional and natural language search engines is the way pages get indexed. Unlike a conventional database, the symbolic approach to natural language processing involves treating words as nodes in a semantic network. The emphasis is then placed on the meaning of the words instead of the single words.

21、()

  • A.and
  • B.rather
  • C.also
  • D.but
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