... significantly bet-ter sentence generation outcomes than awidely adopted approach.1 IntroductionThe problem of sentence boundary determination in natural languagegeneration exists when more thanone ... Computational LinguisticsInstance-based Sentence Boundary Determination by Optimization for Natural Language Generation Shimei Pan and James C. ShawIBM T. J. Watson Research Center19 Skyline DriveHawthorne, ... USA{shimei,shawjc}@us.ibm.comAbstractThis paper describes a novel instance-based sentence boundary determinationmethod for naturallanguage generation that optimizes a set of criteria based onexamples in a corpus. Compared to...
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... speeding-up of naturallanguage generation. Its main advantage for NLG is that the complexity of the (linguistically oriented) decision making process during naturallanguagegeneration can ... Therefore, the EBL approach is also very interesting for naturallanguagegeneration (NLG). Informally, NLG is the production of a natural language text from computer-internal representa- tion ... additionally be generated. 218 Applying Explanation-based Learning to Control and Speeding-up Natural LanguageGeneration Giinter Neumann DFKI GmbH Stuhlsatzenhausweg 3 66123 Saarbriicken, Germany...
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... performswell even under the constraints of real-time generation. 1 IntroductionThe problem of situated naturallanguage gen-eration (NLG)—i.e., of generating natural lan-guage in the context of a physical ... 2010.c2010 Association for Computational LinguisticsAutomated planning for situated naturallanguage generation Konstantina Garoufi and Alexander KollerCluster of Excellence “Multimodal Computing ... expressions as formulas ofdescription logic. In Proceedings of the 5th Inter-national NaturalLanguageGeneration Conference,pages 42–49, Salt Fork, Ohio, USA.Luciana Benotti. 2009. Clarification...
... of users during a conversation. 1 Introduction NaturalLanguageGeneration also known as ‘Automated Discourse Generation or simply ‘Text Generation , is a branch of computational linguistics, ... taken in the system, enables the basic language generation algorithms application independent and language independent. At the final stage of language generation it checks the compatibility ... 1–6,Sydney, July 2006.c2006 Association for Computational LinguisticsA Flexible Approach to NaturalLanguageGeneration for Disabled Children Pradipta Biswas School of Information Technology Indian...
... system were among those shown to be needed in a naturallanguage database system. Implementation of the TEXT system for natural language generation used a portion of the Office of Naval ... information associated with sub-types of database entity classes). 114 THE TEXT SYSTEM FO ~NATURAL LANGUAGE GENERATION: AN OVERVIEW* Kathleen R. M::Keown Dept. of Computer & Information Science ... School University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pa. 19104 ABSTRACT Computer-based generation of naturallanguage requires consideration of two different types of problems: i) determining...
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