As computer systems become more sophisticated they must be able to communicate their results successfully to their users. Natural language generation is the area of research concerned with developing methods that will allow a computer system to respond to its user in human language. In this paper, the need for natural language generation is first motivated by showing how it is used in several applications. Given that language generation is necessary for such systems, the paper also focuses on the issues that must be taken into account in developing a system that can generate language. Finally, techniques that have been used in two question-answering systems, the TEXT system [21] and TAILOR [22], are discussed
Since the beginning of computing, humans have been trying to make computers understand each other mo...
Natural language generation is a knowledge-intensive, goal-directed process involving many interacti...
Title: Novel Methods for Natural Language Generation in Spoken Dialogue Systems Author: Ondřej Dušek...
One goal of natural language research is to make systems more accessible to their users by allowing ...
For a variety of systems, such as expert systems, database systems, and problem-solving systems, tex...
Natural language generation (nlg) systems are computer software systems that pro-duce texts in Engli...
Natural Language Generation (NLG) is defined as the systematic approach for producing human understa...
In this paper, we are discussing the basic concepts and fundamentals of Natural Language Generation,...
The development of natural language generation systems has been one of the most considerable subject...
Computer-based generation of natural language requires consideration of two different types of probl...
The purpose of this paper is to present the main issues and concepts of the generation process as we...
"Natural Language," whether spoken and attended to by humans, or processed and generated by computer...
As the development of computer technology and Internet use, system utterance producing gains more an...
This paper proposes that research results from the area of naturallanguage processing could effectiv...
The promise of a powerful computing device to help people in productivity as well as in recreation c...
Since the beginning of computing, humans have been trying to make computers understand each other mo...
Natural language generation is a knowledge-intensive, goal-directed process involving many interacti...
Title: Novel Methods for Natural Language Generation in Spoken Dialogue Systems Author: Ondřej Dušek...
One goal of natural language research is to make systems more accessible to their users by allowing ...
For a variety of systems, such as expert systems, database systems, and problem-solving systems, tex...
Natural language generation (nlg) systems are computer software systems that pro-duce texts in Engli...
Natural Language Generation (NLG) is defined as the systematic approach for producing human understa...
In this paper, we are discussing the basic concepts and fundamentals of Natural Language Generation,...
The development of natural language generation systems has been one of the most considerable subject...
Computer-based generation of natural language requires consideration of two different types of probl...
The purpose of this paper is to present the main issues and concepts of the generation process as we...
"Natural Language," whether spoken and attended to by humans, or processed and generated by computer...
As the development of computer technology and Internet use, system utterance producing gains more an...
This paper proposes that research results from the area of naturallanguage processing could effectiv...
The promise of a powerful computing device to help people in productivity as well as in recreation c...
Since the beginning of computing, humans have been trying to make computers understand each other mo...
Natural language generation is a knowledge-intensive, goal-directed process involving many interacti...
Title: Novel Methods for Natural Language Generation in Spoken Dialogue Systems Author: Ondřej Dušek...