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ACL
2003
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Integrating Discourse Markers into a Pipelined Natural Language Generation Architecture
Pipelined Natural Language Generation (NLG) systems have grown increasingly complex as architectural modules were added to support language functionalities such as referring expre...
Charles B. Callaway
ACL
1998
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Combining Multiple, Large-Scale Resources in a Reusable Lexicon for Natural Language Generation
A lexicon is an essential component in a generation system but few efforts have been made to build a rich, large-scale lexicon and make it reusable for different generation applic...
Hongyan Jing, Kathleen McKeown
ANLP
2000
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Trainable Methods for Surface Natural Language Generation
We present three systems for surface natural language generation that are trainable from annotated corpora. The first two systems, called NLG1 and NLG2, require a corpus marked on...
Adwait Ratnaparkhi
IADIS
2008
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Automatic Generation Of Multiple Choice Questions From Domain Ontologies
The aim of this paper is to present an innovative approach for generating multiple choice questions in automatic way. Although other approaches have been already reported in the l...
Andreas Papasalouros, Konstantinos Kanaris, Konsta...
COLING
1996
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Reversible delayed lexical choice in a bidirectional framework
We describe a bidirectional framework for natural language parsing and generation, using a typedfeatureformalismand an HPSG-based grammar with a parser and generator derived from ...
Graham Wilcock, Yuji Matsumoto