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Apart from the basic markup of the documents, other knowledge may be available. Some of this knowledge can be incorporated in the domain model construction process, and other sources may be used by the dialogue system in a similar fashion as a domain model.
What we did earlier in the domain model construction process was to impose a classification structure on a collection of partially structured documents, a structure that already exists in sources like classified directories. This is where the original idea for the domain model comes from.
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(2005). Incorporating Additional Knowledge. In: Intelligent Document Retrieval. The Springer International Series On Information Retrieval, vol 17. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-3768-6_4
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