Empirical Methods in Natural Language Generation Data-oriented Methods and Empirical Evaluation / edited by Emiel Krahmer, Mariet Theune.

Natural language generation (NLG) is a subfield of natural language processing (NLP) that is often characterized as the study of automatically converting non-linguistic representations (e.g., from databases or other knowledge sources) into coherent natural language text. In recent years the field ha...

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Other Authors: Krahmer, Emiel (Editor), Theune, Mariet (Editor)
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Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2010.
Edition:1st ed. 2010.
Series:Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence ; 5790
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505 0 |a Text-to-Text Generation -- Probabilistic Approaches for Modeling Text Structure and Their Application to Text-to-Text Generation -- Spanning Tree Approaches for Statistical Sentence Generation -- On the Limits of Sentence Compression by Deletion -- NLG in Interaction -- Learning Adaptive Referring Expression Generation Policies for Spoken Dialogue Systems -- Modelling and Evaluation of Lexical and Syntactic Alignment with a Priming-Based Microplanner -- Natural Language Generation as Planning under Uncertainty for Spoken Dialogue Systems -- Referring Expression Generation -- Generating Approximate Geographic Descriptions -- A Flexible Approach to Class-Based Ordering of Prenominal Modifiers -- Attribute-Centric Referring Expression Generation -- Evaluation of NLG -- Assessing the Trade-Off between System Building Cost and Output Quality in Data-to-Text Generation -- Human Evaluation of a German Surface Realisation Ranker -- Structural Features for Predicting the Linguistic Quality of Text -- Towards Empirical Evaluation of Affective Tactical NLG -- Shared Task Challenges for NLG -- Introducing Shared Tasks to NLG: The TUNA Shared Task Evaluation Challenges -- Generating Referring Expressions in Context: The GREC Task Evaluation Challenges -- The First Challenge on Generating Instructions in Virtual Environments. 
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