Abstract:
This paper presents Frequently Asked Question
(FAQ) finder system that uses a natural language
question based on interface to access text
information sources specifically text files organized
as question-answer pairs such as FAQ files. FAQ
finder is a natural language question answering
system that uses files of frequently asked questions as
its knowledge base. It identifies the files that are
relevant to the query and then matches against the
segments of text that are used to organize the files
themselves. The similarity algorithms is to create as
a search engine in this system, where all this
information is gathered and used to find the best
matching and method for a specific request. And its
main purpose is for information retrieval systems to
get the most relevant results. It uses existing
resources of "questions asked" and "answers given"
to provide a simple and natural interface between
users and information networks. It will implement a
FAQ finder system that will provide immediate
natural language access to a large corpus of
computer and accessories information.