>"What is the longest river in the world?"
>"What is the capital of vietnam?"
>"Who is Big Bird's friend on Sesame Street?"
The solutions to these questions can be computed with relative accuracy, and I think that's exciting. What is it about the structure of a question that affects speed and accuracy at which the solution can be reached by a computer? Where should I focus if I wish to study this kind of thing in depth? Linguistics? Theory of computation? Is there a Lang-tier text on this subject? I adore Lang's pedagogical style of his algebra text, and I really want to study this stuff in depth. I'm not a uni student but mathematics was my favorite hobby before it became my dedicated obsession.
>"What is the capital of vietnam?"
>"Who is Big Bird's friend on Sesame Street?"
The solutions to these questions can be computed with relative accuracy, and I think that's exciting. What is it about the structure of a question that affects speed and accuracy at which the solution can be reached by a computer? Where should I focus if I wish to study this kind of thing in depth? Linguistics? Theory of computation? Is there a Lang-tier text on this subject? I adore Lang's pedagogical style of his algebra text, and I really want to study this stuff in depth. I'm not a uni student but mathematics was my favorite hobby before it became my dedicated obsession.
