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New Concepts in Natural Language Generation: Planning, Realization and Systems: Linguistics: Bloomsbury Academic Collections

Autor Helmut Horacek
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 16 dec 2015
This book aims to inform researchers with an interest in natural language generation about advances in the field. It is organised around four topics - system architectures, content planning, discourse planning and realisation in linguistic form - and it presents some of the most important works in this area of research.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781474246415
ISBN-10: 1474246419
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.65 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Linguistics: Bloomsbury Academic Collections

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

The wide-ranging selection of titles is available as individual volumes or as themed sub-sets on Communication in Artificial Intelligence, Open Linguistics and Language Studies

Notă biografică

Helmut Horacek works for the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence and taught at Saarland University, Germany.Michael Zock is Emeritus Research Director of the French National Centre for Scientific Research, Aix-Marseille University, France.

Cuprins

Introduction Helmut Horacek and Michael Zock Part I. Content Planning1. Content Determination and Text Structuring: Two Interrelated Processes Denis Carcagno And Lidija Iordanskaja 2. Explanation Strategies for KADS-Based Expert Systems Michael SprengerPart II. Text Planning3. From Interclausal Relations To Discourse Structure - A Long Way Behind, A Long Way Ahead Eduard Hovy 4. Organising Discourse Structure Relations Using Metafunctions Elisabeth Maier and Eduard Hovy 5. From Constituent Planning To Text Planning Zuzana Krifka-Dobei and Hans-Joachim Novak Part III. Realization6. How a Systemic Functional Grammar Works: The Role of Realization in Realization Robin P. Fawcett, Gordon H. Tucker and Yuen Q. Lin 7. Head-Driven Bottom-Up Generation and Government and Binding: A Unified Perspective Fabio Pianesi Part IV. Systems8. Decision Making Throughout the Generation Process in The Systems WISBER And DIAMODHelmut Horacek 9. A Revision-Based Generation Architecture for Reporting Facts in Their Historical Context Jacques Robin Part V. Selected Topics10. The Initial Specifications for GenerationIntroduction: Helmut HoracekA. The Initial Specifications for Generation: Robert DaleB. 'Does Natural Language Generation Start From A Specification?': David D. McDonaldC. Notes on 'The Initial Specifications for Generation': Dietmar RosnerD. On the Generator Input of the Future: Eduard Hovy11. LexicalizationIntroduction: Ernst BuchbergerA. Is Content Generation A One-Shot Process Or A Cyclical Activity Of Gradual Refinement? The Case of Lexical Choice: Michael ZockB. Lexical Choice and Lexical Preferences: Ehud ReiterC. A Holistic View of Lexical Choice: Stephan BusemannD. Ontology and Lexical Choice: Hans-Joachim NovakIndex