AN OVERBROAD PATENT ON Q&A SERVICES - This application from Nuance Communications, Inc. seeks to patent looking up a corpus of previously asked questions in a Q&A service like Stack Exchange! 10 minutes of your time can help narrow this US patent application before it becomes a patent.
QUESTION - Have you seen anything that was published before Dec 6, 2011 that discusses:
A method for operating a frequently asked questions (FAQ)-based system, the method comprising: training a classifier based on questions stored in the FAQ-based system, each question corresponding to at least one answer; and applying the classifier to a query to return an answer.
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TITLE: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR OPERATING A FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ)-BASED SYSTEM
Summary: searches a user generated query in a classifier trained to search a database of questions in a set of FAQs
- Publication Number: 20130144890
- Assignee: Nuance Communications, Inc.
- Prior Art Date: Seeking prior Art predating Dec 6, 2011
- Open for Challenge at USPTO: Open through Dec 06, 2013
Claim 1 requires each and every step below:
A method for operating a frequently asked questions (FAQ)-based system, the method comprising:
training a classifier based on questions stored in the FAQ-based system, each question corresponding to at least one answer; and
applying the classifier to a query to return an answer.
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