That makes the problem harder. You still have to somehow deal with
different word-senses for "apple", and in addition, you also need to create
a a model of the mental state of id1. So, if id1 is a child, the
word-sense for "apple" and "sweet" is probably different than if id1 is an
iphone fanboi.
I also had an another idea of coupling the sentences along with their id.
Ex. Why can't i give sentences like "Apples are sweet, said by id1".
"Farmers are starving, said by id2" .So that i would know which sentence
has which id. what do you say?
Thanks,
Vishnu
On Monday, 14 November 2016
wHi Roman,
if the text has more than 2 or 3 constructions of the form
"is a quantity of/is made of chalk from source"
then it is easier to "fix this by hand" not in the final output, but in the
middle of the script: look for all patterns that start with "is" and end
in "of", and peel off everyt