In a recent article published in this journal (van Deemter, Gatt, van der Sluis, & Power, 2012), the authors criticize the Incremental Algorithm (a well-known algorithm for the generation of referring expressions due to Dale & Reiter, 1995, also in this journal) because of its strong reliance on a pre-determined, domain-dependent Preference Order. The authors argue that there are potentially many different Preference Orders that could be considered, while often no evidence is available to determine which is a good one. In this brief note, however, we suggest (based on a learning curve experiment) that finding a Preference Order for a new domain may not be so difficult after all, as long as one has access to a handful of human-produced descr...
When referring to an object using a description, speakers need to select properties which jointly di...
Preference Inference involves inferring additional user preferences from elicited or observed prefer...
Abstract — Preference queries are crucial for various applications (e.g. digital libraries) as they ...
We describe a corpus-based evaluation method- ology, applied to a number of classic algorithms in th...
There are many applications in which it is desirable to order rather than classify instances. Here w...
One important subtask of Referring Expression Generation (REG) algorithms is to select the attribute...
A substantial amount of recent work in natural language generation has focussed on the generation o...
This response discusses the experiment reported in Krahmer et al.’s Letter to the Editor of Cognitiv...
A substantial amount of recent work in natural language generation has focused on the generation of ...
There are many applications in which it is desirable to order rather than classify instances. Here w...
Learning of preference relations has recently received significant attention in machine learning com...
We describe a corpus-based evaluation methodology, applied to a number of classic algorithms in the ...
We contrasted two hypotheses concerning how speakers determine adjective order during referential co...
When referring to an object using a description, speak-ers need to select properties which jointly d...
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When referring to an object using a description, speakers need to select properties which jointly di...
Preference Inference involves inferring additional user preferences from elicited or observed prefer...
Abstract — Preference queries are crucial for various applications (e.g. digital libraries) as they ...
We describe a corpus-based evaluation method- ology, applied to a number of classic algorithms in th...
There are many applications in which it is desirable to order rather than classify instances. Here w...
One important subtask of Referring Expression Generation (REG) algorithms is to select the attribute...
A substantial amount of recent work in natural language generation has focussed on the generation o...
This response discusses the experiment reported in Krahmer et al.’s Letter to the Editor of Cognitiv...
A substantial amount of recent work in natural language generation has focused on the generation of ...
There are many applications in which it is desirable to order rather than classify instances. Here w...
Learning of preference relations has recently received significant attention in machine learning com...
We describe a corpus-based evaluation methodology, applied to a number of classic algorithms in the ...
We contrasted two hypotheses concerning how speakers determine adjective order during referential co...
When referring to an object using a description, speak-ers need to select properties which jointly d...
(Article begins on next page) The Harvard community has made this article openly available. Please s...
When referring to an object using a description, speakers need to select properties which jointly di...
Preference Inference involves inferring additional user preferences from elicited or observed prefer...
Abstract — Preference queries are crucial for various applications (e.g. digital libraries) as they ...