Referring expressions (such as the red chair facing right) often show evidence of preferences (Pechmann, 1989; Belke & Meyer, 2002), with some attributes (e.g. colour) being more frequent and more often included when they are not required, leading to overspecified references. This observation underlies many computational models of Referring Expression Generation, especially those influenced by Dale & Reiter’s (1995) Incremental Algorithm. However, more recent work has shown that in interactive settings, priming can alter preferences. This paper provides further experimental evidence for these phenomena, and proposes a new computational model that incorporates both attribute preferences and priming effects. We show that the model...
We present the results of an elicitation experiment conducted to investigate which factors cause sp...
Human speakers generally find it easy to refer to entities in such a way that their hearers can dete...
Referring expression generation has recently been the subject of the first Shared Task Challenge in ...
Models of reference production are influenced by findings that in visual domains, speakers tend to ...
When referring to an object using a description, speak- ers need to select properties which jointly...
In producing identifying descriptions, speakers often overspecify and manifest preferences for certa...
A recent paper by Frank and Goodman (2012) proposes a Bayesian model of simple referential games. O...
When referring to an object using a description, speak-ers need to select properties which jointly d...
overspecified: they tend to include more attributes than necessary to distinguish the target refere...
A substantial amount of recent work in natural language generation has focussed on the generation o...
When referring to an object using a description, speakers need to select properties which jointly di...
Article Accepted Date: 29 May 2014 Acknowledgements The authors gratefully acknowledge the support o...
In psycholinguistics, there has been relatively little work investigating conceptualization-how spea...
A substantial amount of recent work in natural language generation has focused on the generation of ...
In psycholinguistics, there has been relatively little work investigating conceptualisation – how sp...
We present the results of an elicitation experiment conducted to investigate which factors cause sp...
Human speakers generally find it easy to refer to entities in such a way that their hearers can dete...
Referring expression generation has recently been the subject of the first Shared Task Challenge in ...
Models of reference production are influenced by findings that in visual domains, speakers tend to ...
When referring to an object using a description, speak- ers need to select properties which jointly...
In producing identifying descriptions, speakers often overspecify and manifest preferences for certa...
A recent paper by Frank and Goodman (2012) proposes a Bayesian model of simple referential games. O...
When referring to an object using a description, speak-ers need to select properties which jointly d...
overspecified: they tend to include more attributes than necessary to distinguish the target refere...
A substantial amount of recent work in natural language generation has focussed on the generation o...
When referring to an object using a description, speakers need to select properties which jointly di...
Article Accepted Date: 29 May 2014 Acknowledgements The authors gratefully acknowledge the support o...
In psycholinguistics, there has been relatively little work investigating conceptualization-how spea...
A substantial amount of recent work in natural language generation has focused on the generation of ...
In psycholinguistics, there has been relatively little work investigating conceptualisation – how sp...
We present the results of an elicitation experiment conducted to investigate which factors cause sp...
Human speakers generally find it easy to refer to entities in such a way that their hearers can dete...
Referring expression generation has recently been the subject of the first Shared Task Challenge in ...