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In the last few years, a number of NLP researchers have developed
and participated in the task of Recognizing Textual Entailment
(RTE). This task encapsulates Natural Language Understanding
capabilities within a very simple interface: recognizing when the
meaning of a text snippet is contained in the meaning of a second
piece of text. This simple abstraction of an exceedingly complex
problem has broad appeal partly because it can be conceived also as
a component in other NLP applications, from Machine Translation to
Semantic Search to Information Extraction. It also avoids
commitment to any specific meaning representation and reasoning
framework, broadening its appeal within the research community.
This level of abstraction also facilitates evaluation, a crucial
component of any technological advancement program. This book
explains the RTE task formulation adopted by the NLP research
community, and gives a clear overview of research in this area. It
draws out commonalities in this research, detailing the intuitions
behind dominant approaches and their theoretical underpinnings.
This book has been written with a wide audience in mind, but is
intended to inform all readers about the state of the art in this
fascinating field, to give a clear understanding of the principles
underlying RTE research to date, and to highlight the short- and
long-term research goals that will advance this technology.
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