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\documentclass[bfivepaper,twosided,justified,nobib]{style/tufte-book}
\hypersetup{colorlinks}% uncomment this line if you prefer colored hyperlinks (e.g., for onscreen viewing)
%%
% Book metadata
\title{Questioning Artificial Intelligence}
\author{Jordan Boyd-Graber}
\publisher{University of Maryland}
\newif\ifcomment\commentfalse
\newif\ifproposal\proposaltrue
\input{style/preamble}
%%
% If they're installed, use Bergamo and Chantilly from www.fontsite.com.
% They're clones of Bembo and Gill Sans, respectively.
%\IfFileExists{bergamo.sty}{\usepackage[osf]{bergamo}}{}% Bembo
%\IfFileExists{chantill.sty}{\usepackage{chantill}}{}% Gill Sans
%\usepackage{microtype}
\usepackage{booktabs}
\usepackage{graphicx}
\setkeys{Gin}{width=\linewidth,totalheight=\textheight,keepaspectratio}
\graphicspath{{figures/}}
% The fancyvrb package lets us customize the formatting of verbatim
% environments. We use a slightly smaller font.
\usepackage{fancyvrb}
\fvset{fontsize=\normalsize}
%%
% Prints a trailing space in a smart way.
\usepackage{xspace}
\newif\ifcomment\commenttrue
%\input{style/preamble}
% Generates the index
\usepackage{makeidx}
\usepackage{tikz}
\usepackage{natbib}
\usepackage{subfig}
\setcitestyle{authoryear}
\newcommand{\proposalpart}[1]{
\ifproposal
\subsection{#1}
\else
\part{#1}
\fi
}
\newcommand{\chapterfile}[3]{
\ifproposal
\invisiblechapter{#3}{ch:#2}
\label{ch:#2}
\paragraph{#3}
\input{chapters/blurbs/#2}
\else
\chapter{#3}
\label{ch:#2}
\begin{quote}
\input{chapters/blurbs/#2}
\end{quote}
\input{chapters/#1-#2}
\fi}
\makeindex
\newcommand{\blankpage}{\newpage\hbox{}\thispagestyle{empty}\newpage}
\graphicspath{{figures/datsets}{figures/leaderboard}}
\begin{document}
\setcounter{secnumdepth}{1}
% Front matter
\clearpage
\ifproposal
\input{chapters/005-proposal}
\tableofcontents
\chapter{Chapter Synopses}
A brief description of each of the proposed chapters.
\else
\input{chapters/000-frontmatter}
\fi
\chapterfile{010}{introduction}{Introduction: The Unanswered Questions}
\proposalpart{Question Answering Past}
\chapterfile{110}{epic}{The Mythic Roots of Question Answering}
\chapterfile{120}{civilization}{How Question Answering Saved Civilization}
% Epic Questions
% - Sphynx
% Questions as the Foundation of Civilization
% - Wu Zetian
% - Pendelton act
\chapterfile{130}{turing}{The Turing Test: A Game Show Pitch that
Defined Artificial Intelligence}
\chapterfile{140}{ir}{The Cranfield Paradigm: How a University with an
Airstrip made Google Possible}
% Introduce tf-idf, nearest neighbor search
\proposalpart{Question Answering Present}
\chapterfile{200}{manchester}{The Manchester Paradigm: The Art of Asking the
Perfect Question}
\chapterfile{210}{datasets_found}{Found Data: Free, but what's the
true Cost?}
\chapterfile{220}{datasets_constructed}{Build Your Own Dataset}
\chapterfile{230}{formats}{Formats Beyond Stand-Alone QA}
\chapterfile{240}{methods_kb}{Answering Questions through Knowledge
Bases}
\chapterfile{250}{watson}{Watson on Jeopardy!: \\ Unquestioned Answers from \abr{ibm}'s tour de force}
% Introduce syntax / language modeling
\chapterfile{271}{methods_mr}{Machine Reading}
% Introduce logistic regression
\chapterfile{272}{methods_deep_retrieval}{The Advent of Deep Learning}
\chapterfile{273}{methods_generation}{Is Generative \abr{ai} the Answer to All
our Questions?}
\chapterfile{280}{leaderboards}{Siri takes the SAT}
% How computers answer questions [NLP]
% \chapterfile{leaderboard}{What Leaderboards have Done to \abr{ai} Research}
% What Leaderboards have Done to Research [NLP]
% Cranfield vs. Manchester
% Learning from Trivia Nerds
% How to Write a Good Question
\proposalpart{Question Answering Future}
\chapterfile{300}{datasets_adversarial}{Human--Machine Collaboration}
\chapterfile{310}{sci_fi}{Question Answering in Science Fiction}
\chapterfile{330}{fear_of_a_bot_planet}{What AI Dystopias You Should
be Afraid of}
% Science Fiction QA
% - Voigt-Kampff
% - Kirk outsmarting computers
% AI is not what you should be afraid of
%Computer Game Shows of the Future
\chapterfile{340}{gameshow}{Computer Game Shows of the Future}
% \proposalpart{Question Answering Future}
\ifproposal
\chapter{Watson on Jeopardy!: \\ Unquestioned Answers from \abr{ibm}'s tour
de force \\ (Sample Chapter)}
\begin{quote}
\input{chapters/blurbs/watson}
\end{quote}
\input{chapters/250-watson}
\fi
\backmatter
\bibliography{bib/jbg}
\bibliographystyle{plainnat}
\printindex
\end{document}