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is there a program which can scan an essay and create potential questions from it?
Hello and Good Evening Everyone,
I am interested in any software program which can scan an essay and create potential questions from its content.
Thank you
George
I am interested in any software program which can scan an essay and create potential questions from its content.
Thank you
George
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Hello and Good Evening Everyone,
I am afraid the complexity of my question goes much deeper than originally thought. With that said, is there a way I can possibly read the introduction only and derive questions from it which would be germane to the entire the essay?
Thank you
George
I am afraid the complexity of my question goes much deeper than originally thought. With that said, is there a way I can possibly read the introduction only and derive questions from it which would be germane to the entire the essay?
Thank you
George
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Hello and Good Evening Everyone,
With respect to the suggestion of talking with an IBM rep about Watson services, could you provide a link which supplies contact information such as email address, telephone number, etc. ?
Thank you
George
With respect to the suggestion of talking with an IBM rep about Watson services, could you provide a link which supplies contact information such as email address, telephone number, etc. ?
Thank you
George
You want me to Google something for you?!?
ASKER
Nevermind. It is ibmwatson.com
Thanks
George
Thanks
George
ASKER
Hello and Good Evening Everyone,
Thank you for taking the time to respond to my question. Instead of taking a cognitive computing approach to this issue, I simply decided to read the introduction of each essay and self-deriving questions from the thesis statement contained within each introduction.
On a side note, thank you for the tip regarding IBM's Watson. I did review some Google articles on it in addition to watching a few YouTube videos about this computer. Without a doubt, Watson is perhaps the ultimate example of artificial intelligence which proves that computers can be setup to simulate human thought processes associated with problem solving.
George
Thank you for taking the time to respond to my question. Instead of taking a cognitive computing approach to this issue, I simply decided to read the introduction of each essay and self-deriving questions from the thesis statement contained within each introduction.
On a side note, thank you for the tip regarding IBM's Watson. I did review some Google articles on it in addition to watching a few YouTube videos about this computer. Without a doubt, Watson is perhaps the ultimate example of artificial intelligence which proves that computers can be setup to simulate human thought processes associated with problem solving.
George
ASKER
Thank you very much for your suggestions and resourceful links. With respect to the mechanics of what I am wanting to accomplish, I wish to take essays saved in Microsoft Word 2013 format and generate questions from them. Perhaps one of the two recommended programs will achieve this.
George