Expressibility and the Problem of Efficient Text PlanningNatural language generation is the process of turning a representation of a situation into an expression of some relevant portion of that situation in a natural language text. It is a field of artificial intelligence that is currently experiencing a rapid growth of interest among researchers. |
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Motivations from language and applications | 35 |
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10th Corps Abbie abstract action adjunct AirLand Battle ALBM application program objects architecture arguments bundle capture Chapter choice choose clause closed class words COMPLEX-STATE computational Computational Linguistics concrete resources constituent constraints contents current node decisions define described determine discourse domain example expressed Frame Language function functional unification grammar goal grammatical head input instance Karen kernel knowledge representation level of representation lexical item linguistic component linguistic realization component linguistic resources linguistic specification look Main Street mapping MATRIX LEX McKeown Meteer NAMED-OBJECT natural language Nirenburg noun phrase object COMPOSITE open class words paragraph particular problem produce proposition realization class represented resource trees restrictions result-type revision salience selection algorithm semantic categories semantic type sentence shown in Figure simulation slot Spokesman subtree syntactic template text planner text planning Text Structure nodes Text Structure object topic traversal tree traversal underlying underlying representation units verb vocabulary
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Handbook of Natural Language Processing Robert Dale,Hermann Moisl,Harold Somers Limited preview - 2000 |
Handbook of Discourse Processes Arthur C. Graesser,Morton Ann Gernsbacher,Susan R. Goldman No preview available - 2003 |