This paper describes the construction of syntactic structures within an incremental multi-level and parallel generation system. Incremental and parallel generation imposes special requirements upon syntactic description and processing. A head-driven grammar represented in a unification-based formalism is introduced which satisfies these demands. Furthermore the basic mechanisms for the parallel processing of syntactic segments are presented
AbstractThe parallel communicating grammar systems consist of grammars working synchronously and sen...
Incremental sentence generation imposes special constraints on the representation of the grammar and...
In recent years, as researchers have achieved breakthrough in the generic text generation, increased...
This document combines the basic ideas of my master´s thesis - which has been developped within the ...
The acceptance of natural language generation systems strongly depends on their capability to facili...
Exploiting an incremental and parallel processing scheme is useful to improve the performance of nat...
With the increasing capacity of AI systems the design of human--computer interfaces has become a fav...
Human speakers often produce sentences incrementally. They can start speaking having in mind only a ...
Unification-based theories of grammar allow for an integration of different levels of linguistic des...
In this paper we discuss parallel derivations for context-free, contextsensitive and phrase-structur...
This thesis considers the problem of assigning a sentence its syntactic structure, which may be disc...
Tree Adjoining Grammars (TAGs) - as used in the parsing algorithm of Harbusch - can be improved with...
La linguistique informatique a pour objet de construire un modèle formel des connaissances linguisti...
Syntactically-enriched language models (parsers) constitute a promising component in applications su...
A new cognitive architecture is proposed for the syntactic aspects of human sentence processing. The...
AbstractThe parallel communicating grammar systems consist of grammars working synchronously and sen...
Incremental sentence generation imposes special constraints on the representation of the grammar and...
In recent years, as researchers have achieved breakthrough in the generic text generation, increased...
This document combines the basic ideas of my master´s thesis - which has been developped within the ...
The acceptance of natural language generation systems strongly depends on their capability to facili...
Exploiting an incremental and parallel processing scheme is useful to improve the performance of nat...
With the increasing capacity of AI systems the design of human--computer interfaces has become a fav...
Human speakers often produce sentences incrementally. They can start speaking having in mind only a ...
Unification-based theories of grammar allow for an integration of different levels of linguistic des...
In this paper we discuss parallel derivations for context-free, contextsensitive and phrase-structur...
This thesis considers the problem of assigning a sentence its syntactic structure, which may be disc...
Tree Adjoining Grammars (TAGs) - as used in the parsing algorithm of Harbusch - can be improved with...
La linguistique informatique a pour objet de construire un modèle formel des connaissances linguisti...
Syntactically-enriched language models (parsers) constitute a promising component in applications su...
A new cognitive architecture is proposed for the syntactic aspects of human sentence processing. The...
AbstractThe parallel communicating grammar systems consist of grammars working synchronously and sen...
Incremental sentence generation imposes special constraints on the representation of the grammar and...
In recent years, as researchers have achieved breakthrough in the generic text generation, increased...