After many successes, statistical approaches that have been popular in the parsing community are now making headway into Natural Language Generation (NLG). These systems are aimed mainly at surface realization, and promise the same advantages that make statistics valuable for parsing: robustness, wide coverage and domain independence. A recent experiment aimed to empirically verify the linguistic coverage for such a statistical surface realization component by generating transformed sentences from the Penn TreeBank corpus. This article presents the empirical results of a similar experiment to evaluate the coverage of a purely symbolic surface realizer. We present the problems facing a symbolic approach on the same task, describe the resul...
We examine the practical s~'nergy between symbolic and statistical language processing in a gen...
Recent years have seen a number of proposals for performing Natural Language Generation (NLG) based ...
N-grams have had a great impact on the state of the art in natural language parsing. They are centra...
After many successes, statistical approaches that have been popular in the parsing community are now...
Recent evaluation techniques applied to corpus-based systems have been introduced that can predict q...
Our goal is to evaluate the grammatical coverage of the surface realization component of a natural l...
We describe novel aspects of a new natural language generator called Nitrogen. This generator has a ...
the importance of lexicalized models of syntax. By contrast, these models do not appear to have had ...
The question of grammar coverage in a treebank is addressed from the perspec-tive of language descri...
Natural language generation (NLG) is a subfield of natural language processing (NLP) that is often c...
Institute for Communicating and Collaborative SystemsThis dissertation is concerned with the creatio...
In this paper we present a methodology for automating the evaluation of the grammatical coverage of ...
This thesis develops a new approach to the problem of indeterminacy in grammar-based natural languag...
Statistical NL G has largely meant n-gram modelling which has the considerable advantages of lending...
Grammars are gaining importance in statistical natural language processing and computational biology...
We examine the practical s~'nergy between symbolic and statistical language processing in a gen...
Recent years have seen a number of proposals for performing Natural Language Generation (NLG) based ...
N-grams have had a great impact on the state of the art in natural language parsing. They are centra...
After many successes, statistical approaches that have been popular in the parsing community are now...
Recent evaluation techniques applied to corpus-based systems have been introduced that can predict q...
Our goal is to evaluate the grammatical coverage of the surface realization component of a natural l...
We describe novel aspects of a new natural language generator called Nitrogen. This generator has a ...
the importance of lexicalized models of syntax. By contrast, these models do not appear to have had ...
The question of grammar coverage in a treebank is addressed from the perspec-tive of language descri...
Natural language generation (NLG) is a subfield of natural language processing (NLP) that is often c...
Institute for Communicating and Collaborative SystemsThis dissertation is concerned with the creatio...
In this paper we present a methodology for automating the evaluation of the grammatical coverage of ...
This thesis develops a new approach to the problem of indeterminacy in grammar-based natural languag...
Statistical NL G has largely meant n-gram modelling which has the considerable advantages of lending...
Grammars are gaining importance in statistical natural language processing and computational biology...
We examine the practical s~'nergy between symbolic and statistical language processing in a gen...
Recent years have seen a number of proposals for performing Natural Language Generation (NLG) based ...
N-grams have had a great impact on the state of the art in natural language parsing. They are centra...