In order to produce coherent text, natural language generation systems must have the ability to generate pronouns in the appropriate places. In the past, pronoun usage was primarily investigated with respect to the accessibility of referents. That is, it was assumed that a pronoun should be generated whenever the referent was sufficiently accessible so as to make its resolution easy. We found that such an explanation does not seem to account well for the patterns of pronoun usage found in naturally occurring texts. We present an algorithm for generating appropriate anaphoric expressions which takes into account the temporal structure of texts (as a discourse structuring device) and knowledge about ambiguous contexts. Other important factors...
This article argues that natural languages have two binding strategies that create two types of boun...
Interpretation of a pronoun is driven by properties of syntactic distribution. Consequently, acquiri...
The paper tries to apply a psychological theory of language production and interpretation to the lin...
Previous approaches to pronominalization have largely been theoretical rather than applied in nature...
We investigate the hypothesis that a pronoun is used in discourse, when its antecedent is in the foc...
Discourse pronominal anaphora resolution must be part of any efficient information processing system...
In this paper we propose a model for anaphora generation that fruitfully takes advantage of the info...
Anaphora resolution is one of the most active research areas in natural language processing. This st...
Pronominal anaphora is a phenomenon that has been studied from many different perspectives and withi...
International audiencePronoun resolution is the process of finding the antecedent of an anaphoric pr...
A typical problem in the resolution of pronominal anaphora is the presence of more than one candidat...
1. Introduction / 2. Previous Approaches / 3. Computational Processes of Pronouns and Ellipses: Same...
Previous research has investigated anaphoric resolution at the anaphor. Using a self-paced reading s...
Anaphora resolution is a central problem in natural language understanding. We study a subclass of t...
Dynamic theories of discourse interpretation seek to describe and explain antecedent-anaphor relatio...
This article argues that natural languages have two binding strategies that create two types of boun...
Interpretation of a pronoun is driven by properties of syntactic distribution. Consequently, acquiri...
The paper tries to apply a psychological theory of language production and interpretation to the lin...
Previous approaches to pronominalization have largely been theoretical rather than applied in nature...
We investigate the hypothesis that a pronoun is used in discourse, when its antecedent is in the foc...
Discourse pronominal anaphora resolution must be part of any efficient information processing system...
In this paper we propose a model for anaphora generation that fruitfully takes advantage of the info...
Anaphora resolution is one of the most active research areas in natural language processing. This st...
Pronominal anaphora is a phenomenon that has been studied from many different perspectives and withi...
International audiencePronoun resolution is the process of finding the antecedent of an anaphoric pr...
A typical problem in the resolution of pronominal anaphora is the presence of more than one candidat...
1. Introduction / 2. Previous Approaches / 3. Computational Processes of Pronouns and Ellipses: Same...
Previous research has investigated anaphoric resolution at the anaphor. Using a self-paced reading s...
Anaphora resolution is a central problem in natural language understanding. We study a subclass of t...
Dynamic theories of discourse interpretation seek to describe and explain antecedent-anaphor relatio...
This article argues that natural languages have two binding strategies that create two types of boun...
Interpretation of a pronoun is driven by properties of syntactic distribution. Consequently, acquiri...
The paper tries to apply a psychological theory of language production and interpretation to the lin...