Research Question
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A Research Question is an domain-specific open question about an Area of Knowledge.
- Context:
- It can be an Input to a Research Task
- It can be within a Research Topic.
- It can range from being an Applied Research Question, an Empirical Research Question, to being a Pure Research Question (e.g. “P=NP?”).
- It can associated with a Research Challenge.
- It can range from being an Open Research Question to being an Answered Research Question.
- Example(s):
- a Theoretical Computing Science Question, such as: P=NP?.
- a Computational Linguistics Research Question.
- a Natural Language Processing Research Question, such as: a PPLRE Research Questions.
- a Machine Learning Research Question of a Knowledge Discovery from Databases (KDD) Research Question.
- an Information Extraction Research Question.
- an Empirical Research Question, such as: Is there empirical evidence for [math]\displaystyle{ E=mc^2 }[/math]?
- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Research Interest.