Human speakers often produce sentences incrementally. They can start speaking having in mind only a fragmentary idea of what they want to say, and while saying this they refine the contents underlying subsequent parts of the utterance. This capability imposes a number of constraints on the design of a syntactic processor. This paper explores these constraints and evaluates some recent computational sentence generators from the perspective of incremental production
The psychological process of translating semantic into syntactic structures has dynamic properties s...
It is an important feature of the human sentence production system that semantic and syntactic proce...
With the increasing capacity of AI systems the design of human--computer interfaces has become a fav...
it Human speakers often produce sentences incremen-tally. They can start speaking having in mind onl...
Human speakers often produce sentences incrementally. They can start speaking having in mind only a ...
This paper presents a theory of the syntactic aspects of human sentence production. An important cha...
The acceptance of natural language generation systems strongly depends on their capability to facili...
Incremental sentence generation imposes special constraints on the representation of the grammar and...
Speech is produced incrementally. The Incremental Parallel Formulator (De Smedt, 1996) is a computat...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Computer Science and Dept. of Linguistics, 2011.T...
Exploiting an incremental and parallel processing scheme is useful to improve the performance of nat...
A new cognitive architecture is proposed for the syntactic aspects of human sentence processing. The...
1 introduction Incrementality is a basic feature of the human language processor. There is a conside...
Language production is a complex task, and despite limited resources, humans can speak fluently at a...
this paper we argued that one of the most salient properties of the human sentence parser was that i...
The psychological process of translating semantic into syntactic structures has dynamic properties s...
It is an important feature of the human sentence production system that semantic and syntactic proce...
With the increasing capacity of AI systems the design of human--computer interfaces has become a fav...
it Human speakers often produce sentences incremen-tally. They can start speaking having in mind onl...
Human speakers often produce sentences incrementally. They can start speaking having in mind only a ...
This paper presents a theory of the syntactic aspects of human sentence production. An important cha...
The acceptance of natural language generation systems strongly depends on their capability to facili...
Incremental sentence generation imposes special constraints on the representation of the grammar and...
Speech is produced incrementally. The Incremental Parallel Formulator (De Smedt, 1996) is a computat...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Computer Science and Dept. of Linguistics, 2011.T...
Exploiting an incremental and parallel processing scheme is useful to improve the performance of nat...
A new cognitive architecture is proposed for the syntactic aspects of human sentence processing. The...
1 introduction Incrementality is a basic feature of the human language processor. There is a conside...
Language production is a complex task, and despite limited resources, humans can speak fluently at a...
this paper we argued that one of the most salient properties of the human sentence parser was that i...
The psychological process of translating semantic into syntactic structures has dynamic properties s...
It is an important feature of the human sentence production system that semantic and syntactic proce...
With the increasing capacity of AI systems the design of human--computer interfaces has become a fav...