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We have a term → definition, with a known relationship between the two, but we're ignoring that. This system is set up for parsing unstructured text, but our text is structured. We know that a given phrase has a given definition. Instead, we're munging together every term and every definition—eliminating the structure.
The solution is to retool how this works. Instead of using a system meant to work with unstructured text, we need to use one meant to deal with structured text—something that can break down definitions and relate them to terms.
I know just enough to describe the problem and envision the solution, but not enough to execute it.
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We have a term → definition, with a known relationship between the two, but we're ignoring that. This system is set up for parsing unstructured text, but our text is structured. We know that a given phrase has a given definition. Instead, we're munging together every term and every definition—eliminating the structure.
The solution is to retool how this works. Instead of using a system meant to work with unstructured text, we need to use one meant to deal with structured text—something that can break down definitions and relate them to terms.
I know just enough to describe the problem and envision the solution, but not enough to execute it.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: