Logic forms are simple, first-order logic knowledge representations of natural language sentences formed by the conjunction of concept predicates related through shared arguments.
Each noun, verb, adjective, adverb, pronoun, preposition and conjunction generates a predicate.
The shared arguments connect the subjects and objects of verbs and prepositions together.
Example input/output might look like this: Logic forms are used in some natural language processing techniques, such as question answering, as well as in inference both for database systems and QA systems.
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