Abstract. We present a new approach to the generation of referring ex-pressions containing attributive, type and relational properties combined by conjunctions, disjunctions and negations. The focus of this paper is on generating referring expressions involving positive and negated relations. We describe rule-based overgeneration of referring expressions based on the notion of ‘extension’, and show how to constrain the search space by interleaving logical form generation with realization and expressing preferences by means of costs. Our chart-based framework allows us to develop a search-based solution to the problem of ‘recursive ’ relations.
A simple formalism is proposed to represent the contexts in which pronouns, definite /indefinite d...
We present a new approach to referring ex-pression generation, casting it as a density es-timation p...
In this paper, we propose to reinterpret the problem of generating referring expressions (GRE) as th...
This paper brings a logical perspective to the generation of referring expressions, addressing the i...
This paper describes a new approach to the generation of referring expressions. We propos
We examine the principle of coextensivity which underlies current algorithms for the generation of...
Abstract. The premise of the work presented in this chapter is that much of the existing work on the...
Abstract. The problem of generating referring expressions (GRE) is an important task in natural lang...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose to reinterpret the problem of generating referring e...
Almost all natural language generation (NLG) systems are faced with the problem of the generation of...
We present an algorithm for generating referring expressions in open domains. Existing algorithms wo...
In this paper, we explore a corpus of human-produced referring expressions to see to what extent we ...
Almost all existing referring expression generation algorithms aim to find one best referring expres...
In this paper we analyse the problem of generating referring expressions in a multilingual generatio...
In this paper we analyse the problem of generating referring expressions in a multilingnal generatio...
A simple formalism is proposed to represent the contexts in which pronouns, definite /indefinite d...
We present a new approach to referring ex-pression generation, casting it as a density es-timation p...
In this paper, we propose to reinterpret the problem of generating referring expressions (GRE) as th...
This paper brings a logical perspective to the generation of referring expressions, addressing the i...
This paper describes a new approach to the generation of referring expressions. We propos
We examine the principle of coextensivity which underlies current algorithms for the generation of...
Abstract. The premise of the work presented in this chapter is that much of the existing work on the...
Abstract. The problem of generating referring expressions (GRE) is an important task in natural lang...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose to reinterpret the problem of generating referring e...
Almost all natural language generation (NLG) systems are faced with the problem of the generation of...
We present an algorithm for generating referring expressions in open domains. Existing algorithms wo...
In this paper, we explore a corpus of human-produced referring expressions to see to what extent we ...
Almost all existing referring expression generation algorithms aim to find one best referring expres...
In this paper we analyse the problem of generating referring expressions in a multilingual generatio...
In this paper we analyse the problem of generating referring expressions in a multilingnal generatio...
A simple formalism is proposed to represent the contexts in which pronouns, definite /indefinite d...
We present a new approach to referring ex-pression generation, casting it as a density es-timation p...
In this paper, we propose to reinterpret the problem of generating referring expressions (GRE) as th...