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CI
2000
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Choosing Rhetorical Structures to Plan Instructional Texts
This paper discusses a fundamental problem in natural language generation: how to organize the content of a text in a coherent and natural way. In this research, we set out to det...
Leila Kosseim, Guy Lapalme
CI
2002
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Model Selection in an Information Economy: Choosing What to Learn
As online markets for the exchange of goods and services become more common, the study of markets composed at least in part of autonomous agents has taken on increasing importance...
Christopher H. Brooks, Robert S. Gazzale, Rajarshi...
CSUR
2000
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Choosing an object-oriented domain framework
Garry Froehlich, H. James Hoover, Paul G. Sorenson
JECR
2002
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Why Users Choose Particular Web Sites Over Others: Introducing a "Means-End" Approach to Human-Computer Interaction
means-end theory, widely used in market research, identifies three levels of abstraction
Deepak Prem Subramony
NLE
2007
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Choosing the content of textual summaries of large time-series data sets
Natural Language Generation (NLG) can be used to generate textual summaries of numeric data sets. In this paper we develop an architecture for generating short (a few sentences) s...
Jin Yu, Ehud Reiter, Jim Hunter, Chris Mellish