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What Are You Asking? Clarifying the Ambiguity of Open-ended Questions Cameron Bosinski Definition Questions are speech acts that identify gaps in information and request information to fill it 2 Quibbles • The example, as stated, is not a question. o Please move your… • But these variations are. o Can you move your…? o Will you move your…? • This could be either a question or a command. o Why don't you move your... (Command) o Why didn't you move your...? (Question) 3 What’s the Difference? 4 Information vs. Action • Information o Description of an entity • Action o Movement of an entity 5 Prior Work 6 Types of Questions By Intent • Knowledge: o Describe . . . ? • Comprehension: o Retell . . . • Application: o Why is . . . significant? • Analysis: o What are the parts or features of . . . ? • Synthesis: o What would you infer from . . . ? • Evaluation: o Do you agree that . . . ? 7 Types of Questions By Grammatical Form • Yes-No o o o o o Is… this thing on? Do… aliens exist? Could… that actually happen? Would… you like to dance? Should… I stay? • Alternative o Which… way is faster? • Wh-Type (Open-Ended) o Who/what/where/when/how/why 8 My Work Open-Ended Questions 9 Definition Interpretation occurs when multiple mutually exclusive answers can correctly answer the same question Continuants What is it? What is the site? What is the color? What is the size? Continuants Who is it? Name Who is the professor? Who is the doctor? Who is the lawyer? Continuants Where is it? Where are you? (Stationary Site) In Buffalo Where is your pain? (Mobile Site) My arm Continuants How is it? How was the trip? (Quality) Good How much did it cost? (Quantity) $100 Continuants Why is it? Why is exercise healthy? (Explanation) Because it strengthens your heart Occurrents What was done? What was taken? What was finished? What was bought? Occurrents Who did it? Who is teaching the class? (Person) Professor Who ate the banana? (Agent) Monkey Occurrents Where did it happen? Where did the trip start? (Site) NYC Occurrents When did it happen? When does class start? (Time) 4pm When does a neuron fire? (Requirements) Above the threshold potential Occurrents How did it happen? How did you get here? (Process) By car How do I get to the library? (Steps) Turn left, go straight, its the second door How did the fire start? (Cause) Faculty electrical wiring Occurrents Why did it happen? Why did you take this class? (Expectation) To learn about ontologies Why do you exercise? (Reason) Because someone told me that it is healthy Properties Purposeful Application Universals vs. Instances Continuants Universals vs. Instances • Universal Continuant o What is it? • Instance Continuant o o o o o Who is it? When is it? Where is it? How is it? Why is it? 23 Continuants Universals vs. Instances • Neuron o What is it? • This neuron o o o o o o Who is it? When is it? Where is it mobile? Where is it stationary? How is the (quality) of it? Why is it (quality)? 24 Continuants Universals vs. Instances • Neuron o What is the neuron? • This neuron o o o o o o Who is the neuron? When is this neuron? Where is this neuron mobile? Where is this neuron stationary? How is the growth of this neuron? Why is this neuron dead? 25 Continuants Universals vs. Instances • Neuron o A cell that releases neurotransmitters • This neuron o o o o o o N/A N/A In dish #45 In a lab at UB It could be worse Because it was infected with rabies virus 26 Occurrents Universals vs. Instances • Universal Occurrent o What is it? • Instance Occurrent o Where did it happen? o When did it happen? o How did it happen? o Who made it happen? • Why did it happen? . 27 Occurrents Universals vs. Instances • Transcription o What is it? • This transcription o o o o o o o o Where did it happen stationary? Where did it happen mobile? What time did it happen? What must happen before this happens? What is the process by which it happens? What caused it to happen? What are the steps when it happens? Who made it happen? • What was the expected outcome? • What was the reason it happened? 28 Occurrents Universals vs. Instances • Transcription o Cellular process • This transcription o o o o o o o o Buffalo, NY Nucleus of Pancreas cell #439 4pm Presence of ATP, DNA, RNA monomers and Enzymes ATP hydrolysis Binding of transcription factor to DNA 1. Transcription factor binding 2. Recruitment of Enzymes 3… ??? • Increased production of insulin mRNA • Because the body needed insulin 29 What about the Answers? 30 Types of Answers Does it or Doesn’t it? Only One vs. More than One How many? Relative vs. Absolute Answer Compared to what?/How much? Always vs. Sometimes Defined class 31 Future Directions • Experimentation o Family Feud? • Continuants and Occurrents o Where and When? 32