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  2. Visual Turing Test - Wikipedia

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    Selected sample questions generated by the query generator for a Visual Turing Test. The Visual Turing Test is “an operator-assisted device that produces a stochastic sequence of binary questions from a given test image”. [1] The query engine produces a sequence of questions that have unpredictable answers given the history of questions.

  3. Question answering - Wikipedia

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    Accepting natural language questions makes the system more user-friendly, but harder to implement, as there are a variety of question types and the system will have to identify the correct one in order to give a sensible answer. Assigning a question type to the question is a crucial task; the entire answer extraction process relies on finding ...

  4. Aurora Generator Test - Wikipedia

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    Idaho National Laboratory ran the Aurora Generator Test in 2007 to demonstrate how a cyberattack could destroy physical components of the electric grid. [1] The experiment used a computer program to rapidly open and close a diesel generator 's circuit breakers out of phase from the rest of the grid, thereby subjecting the engine to abnormal ...

  5. Flashcard - Wikipedia

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    Flashcards exercise the mental process of active recall: given a prompt, one produces the answer.Beyond the content of cards, which are collected in decks, there is the question of use – how does one use the cards, in particular, how frequently does one review, and how does one react to errors, either complete failures to recall or mistakes?

  6. Question and answer system - Wikipedia

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    A question and answer system (or Q&A system) is an online software system that attempts to answer questions asked by users.Q&A software is frequently integrated by large and specialist corporations and tends to be implemented as a community that allows users in similar fields to discuss questions and provide answers to common and specialist questions.

  7. Quora - Wikipedia

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    Quora is a social question-and-answer website and online knowledge market headquartered in Mountain View, California. It was founded on June 25, 2009, [5] and made available to the public on June 21, 2010. [6] Users can collaborate by editing questions and commenting on answers that have been submitted by other users. [7]

  8. Blurtit - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] [4] Contributors were encouraged to enter multi–user discussions and to voice opinions about the questions placed. Questions were typically in the long tail of internet search in that they had a large number of keywords, produced limited results on a search engine, and as such required a live human to answer them. Blurtit covered a ...

  9. Askbot - Wikipedia

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    Askbot is open source software used to create question and answer oriented Internet forums. The site started in July 2009, [2] initially similar to Stack Overflow or Yahoo! Answers. [3] Based on CNPROG [4] [5] and some code written for OSQA, it is primarily developed and maintained by Evgeny Fadeev. [6] Websites use Askbot to run their Q&A sites.