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Near-synonym choice in natural language generation
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We present Xenon, a natural language generation system capable of distinguishing between nearsynonyms. It integrates a near-synonym choice module with an existing sentence realization module. We evaluate Xenon using English and French nearsynonyms.
Diana Zaiu Inkpen, Graeme Hirst
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