International standards for lexicon formats are in preparation. To a certain extent, the proposed formats converge with prior results of standardization projects. However, their adequacy for (i) lexicon management and (ii) lexicon-driven applications have been little debated in the past, nor are they as a part of the present standardization effort. We examine these issues. IGM has developed XML formats compatible with the emerging international standards, and we report experimental results on large-coverage lexicons.
QRGS stands for the Question Responses Generation System. It is an online game-like framework designed for gathering various types of question responses. A QRGS user is asked to read a simple story and impersonate its main character. As the story unfolds the user is con-fronted with four questions and (s)he is expected to answer these in the way the main character would. In this way, we obtain responses to questions of a desired type. The data gathered via QRGS is a useful supplement to the linguistic data already present in language corpora – especially for languages for which such resources are sparse. As such, it opens the possibility for better understanding of the use of questions in natural language dialogues and analysing the response space of such questions. In this paper, we present the main idea of QRGS and the re-sults of five studies (in Polish and in English) that test the framework. Our discussion addresses issues concerning the efficiency and accu-racy of the proposed approach. We also discuss the availability of the QRGS and its potential future improvements.
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